Math, asked by riyasahay6666, 10 months ago


. 'Rational numbers are commutative under
addition but not commutative under subtraction.'
Justify the statement with an example.​

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Answered by RidhiDNair
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Answer:

Commutative property of Rational numbers states that , if there are two rational numbers 'a' and 'b' .

Then , a+b = b+a

Let's, verify it -

let a be 5

let b be 6

So, a+b = b+a

5+6 = 6+5

11 = 11

Hence , LHS = RHS

So, Rational numbers are commutative under addition.

But Can we say so for Subtraction?

→ If Rationals are commutative under substraction , then -

a-b = b-a

Let , a be 5

let b be 6

So, 5-6 = 5-6

- 1 ≠ 1

Hence , LHS ≠ RHS

So, Rationals aren't commutative under substraction.

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