Math, asked by deepakshrutiara, 1 day ago

Give an example to show that subtraction is not associative for integers.​

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Answered by faizanmahmood1212
1

Answer:

Yes  ,  I know  this  answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let a= 3  , b= 2   and c=  1   be  the  three  integers .

(a-b)-c=a-(b-c)

(3-2)-1=3-(2-1)

1-1=3-2

0=1

Therefore   subtraction  is  associative  for  integers.

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Answered by XxDangerousQueenIIxX
5

Answer:

Example:

a-(b-c)is not equal to (a-b)-c

Let a be 1

b be 2 and c be 3

So,

1-(2-3)=2

whereas,

(1-2)-3= -4

i.e 1-(2-3)is not equal to (1-2)-3

Thus, substraction is not associative for integers.

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