Math, asked by sanawriyas, 2 months ago

If a, b and c are any rational number
then a +(b+c) = (a+b)+c The above
true by which property of national
number ?​

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Answered by Juneda
7

Answer:

Hey Army,

Here is your answer - Associative property

Step-by-step explanation:

Question - If a, b and c are any rational number

then a +(b+c) = (a+b)+c The above

true by which property of rational

number ?

Answer - The above property is true by the Associative law of Addition.

Take any three rational numbers a, b and c. Firstly add a and b and then add c to the sum. (a + b) + c.

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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
4

Answer:

Yes and this is how associative property works. It states that you can add or multiply numbers regardless of how they are grouped.

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Example :

let take the no.s : 5, -6, 2÷3

: (5-6) + 2÷3

: -1 + 2÷3

: -1÷3

Now ,

: 5 ( -6 + 2÷3)

: -1÷3

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