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Subtraction has no commutative property. Justify,​

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Answered by rakshitha8498
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Step-by-step explanation:

The reason why, which extends also to division, is that subtraction is defined as an inverse function for addition. ...

Our shortcut, inventing subtraction, comes at the cost of loss of the commutative property. With division, a moment's reflection brings awareness that we re-used the multiplication table

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