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is division of rational numbets commutative? ???

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Answered by indusinghkancha
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Answered by HarshitGarg07
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As We Know Rational Numbers are Define by fraction p/q of two Integers,Where q is not equal to zero.
But if we consider q=1,
Then All Integers Are Rational Number.
Let us Consider Q Is Not Equal To 0 and Q Is Not Equal To 1, Then p/q and q/p are different.
So Division Of Two Rational Number Is Not Commutative.
Also Consider Division As Inverse Operation Of Multiplication.
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