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if a and (-b) are two integers .Is a×(-b)=(-b)×a ?give examples to support your answer

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Answered by kokoashutosh
4

yes....its true because multiplication always follows commutative property

Answered by Fifth
6

Answer:

True, if a and -b are integers then, a × -b = -b × a

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the commutative property of multiplication in integers.

This can be verified through the following example:

let a (any positive integer here)= 5 ; b (any negative integer here)= -3

5 × -3 = -15 (a × -b)

-3 × 5 = -15 (-b × a)

5 × -3 = -3 × 5

Therefore concluding

a × -b = -b × a

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