Math, asked by syedqayyum, 5 months ago

how can you say that rational number satisfy associative property give an example​

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Answered by HiFiRanjha
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It states that you can add or multiply numbers regardless of how they are grouped. In both the groups the sum is the same. Addition and multiplication are associative for rational numbers.

The word "associative" comes from "associate" or "group"; the Associative Property is the rule that refers to grouping.

For addition, the rule is "a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c";

in numbers, this means 2 + (3 + 4) = (2 + 3) + 4.

For multiplication, the rule is "a(bc) = (ab)c"; in numbers, this means 2(3×4) = (2×3)4.

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Answered by ramniwasbhatt631
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it states that you CAN ADD or multiply no.

regardless how they are grouped.in both the groups the sum is same.addition and multiplication are associative for rational no.

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