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show that the rational numbers are not commutative and substraction​

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Answered by bugadwalazainab52
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Subtraction and division are not commutative for rational numbers because while performing these operations, if the order of numbers is changed, then the result also changes.

Answered by aastha4678
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The commutative property of rational numbers is applicable for addition and multiplication only , and not for subtraction and division because while performing these operations , if the order of numbers is changed , then the result also changes.

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