Math, asked by ARAJSHERWANI, 1 year ago

Natural numbers are commutative in substraction yes or no? explain

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Answered by KarupsK
3
Natural numbers are not commutative in

subtraction.

because

3- 4 and 4-3 are not equal

ARAJSHERWANI: why
ARAJSHERWANI: explain be
ARAJSHERWANI: me
KarupsK: 3 - 4 = -1 and 4-3 =1 both are not equal
ARAJSHERWANI: ok
KarupsK: for commutative a*b = b*a
ARAJSHERWANI: Do you known some important Question in 9th class CBSE
KarupsK: Mark this answer as brainliest answer
Answered by Anonymous
0

A rational number is a number that can be in the form p/q. where p and q are integers and q is not equal to zero.

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