In integers subtraction is not commutative give examples.
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(i) Every positive is greater than every negative integer since every positive integer is to the right side of every negative integer.
(ii) Zero is less than every negative integer since 0 is to the left side of side of every positive integer.
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Subtraction is not commutative for integers, this means that when we change the order of integers in subtraction expression, the result also changes. Example 1 = Explain Commutative Property for subtraction of integers (-7) & (-17) ? As, in both the orders the result is different.
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