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Integers are not closed for commutative property under subtraction true or false​

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Answered by chandelnishasingh
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Subtraction of Integers does not follow Commutative property. then the set of integers is closed under addition. For example, ... Here, all 3,4 and 7 are integers.

Answered by divyanshikhandwal
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This means the two integers do not follow commutative property under subtraction. Commutative Property under Multiplication of Integers: If we multiply two whole numbers say 'a' and 'b' the answer will always same, i.e if we multiply (2×3) = (3×2) = 6. So whole numbers are commutative under multiplication.(♥ω♥*)

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