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prove that division is not commutative with example​

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Answered by annoaja3
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If a and b are any two integers, then a÷b is not equal to b÷a.For example,16÷4=4 and 4÷16=1/4. Therefore,16÷4 is not equal to 4÷16. Thus, integers are not commutative under division.

Answered by angelnathani
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Answer:

commutative means = A+B = B+A

but in division method

A / B is not equal to B /A

example

1. 1/2 is not equal 2/1

0.5 is not equal 2

2. 5/1 is not equal 1/5

5 is not equal 0.2

I hope this will help you.

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