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natural numbers are conmutative for oddition​

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Answered by pandeysushil7878
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For any two given natural numbers a and b, addition and multiplication are commutative, i.e. a+b = b+a and a*b = b*a. However, division and subtraction are not commutative for the natural number (s), i.e. a-b is not equal to b-a and a/b is not similar to b/a.

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Commutative Property

For any two given natural numbers a and b, addition and multiplication are commutative, i.e. a+b = b+a and a*b = b*a. However, division and subtraction are not commutative for the natural number (s), i.e. a-b is not equal to b-a and a/b is not similar to b/a.

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