give an example to show that subtraction is not commutative for integers
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Answer: Subtraction does not have a commutative property because a - b gives a different result than does b - a . For example, 4–2 = 2 , but 2–4 = -2 . So in the case of subtraction, moving the numbers around produces a different answer.
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