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show with the help of an example that rational numbers are commutative under Multiplication

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Answered by sahvish
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Commutative Law of Multiplication

Let us assume a = 2/5 and b = 7/6. Hence, the mathematical operation of multiplication is commutative for rational numbers. NOTE – The mathematical operations of subtraction and division are not commutative for rational numbers as a – b ≠ b – a, and a ÷ b ≠ b ÷ a.

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