Math, asked by pratham1646, 1 month ago

Multiplication is not commutative for integers.
True and False​

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Answered by NavyaRanjan
1

false..It is commutative let ke show you how..if we take an example like 2×3=6 but if we multiply 3×2 so the answer which comes is 6 means 2×3=3×2

Answered by asahilthakur
1

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplication is Commutative for integers.

According to this property, if a and b are two integers, then a×b = b×a.

Let's take an example. a = 5 and b = (-3)

L.H.S. = a×b = 5×(-3) = -15

R.H.S. = b×a = (-3)×5 = -15

L.H.S. = R.H.S.

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