Statement I: Subtraction of integers is commutative. Statement II: Addition of integers is commutative
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a) Both statements I and II are correct
b) Both statements I and II are incorrect
c) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect
d) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct
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Step-by-step explanation:
The commutative property of integer states that, when multiplication is performed on two integers, then by changing the order of the integers the result does not change.
For Example :9×3=27=3×9
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b is the right answer because commutative property exists (a+b)+c or a+(b+c) if their both answer is same it is called commutative property
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