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Multiplication is not commutative for integers. (TRUE / FALSE) ……………….​

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Answered by QUEENMAFIABABE
1

Answer:

TRUE / FALSE

Step-by-step explanation:

Commutativity refers to the property of integers by which they may be added or multiplied in any order, but the answer shall remain the same. To prove the commutativity under multiplication for integers, we can take any two integers and then multiply them in different orders to check if the answer is the same.

Answered by vishalpak0110
1

Answer

Multiplication is not commutative for integers.

False

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