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subtraction has no commutative property.justify​

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Answer. ⫸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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