IQ) Do Rational numbers satisfy Commutative property under Subtraction? Justify with an
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The commutative property of rational numbers is applicable for addition and multiplication only and not for subtraction and division.
i.e. a-b ≠ b-a. This can be understood clearly with the following example:
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rational numbers do not satisfy commutative property under subtraction and division
rational numbers only satisfy commutative property under additional and multiplication
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