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Is the commutative law of divison trun for rational number​

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Answered by mishka93
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  • Commutativity- Rational numbers are commutative under addition and multiplication. If p and q are two rational numbers, then: Commutative law under addition says- p + q = q + p. ... Rational numbers, integers and whole numbers are non commutative under subtraction and division.

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Answered by nipunishtyle
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rational numbers are commutative under multiplication and addition.

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