Math, asked by adamriyaz402, 10 months ago

“Subtraction is not commutative for whole
numbers. Justify giving examples...”

Answers

Answered by rk4846336
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtraction is not Commutative for Whole Numbers, this means that when we change the order of numbers in subtraction expression, the result also changes. ... As, in both the orders the result is different. So, we can say that Subtraction is not Commutative for Whole Numbers

Answered by reubenjjames93
4

Answer:

Subtraction is not commutative because a-bis not equal to b-a

Step-by-step explanation:

Example

Lets take 5 and 3

a = 5

b= 3

I have taken random values

5-3= 2

Whereas

3-5 = - 2

Hence it shows that subtraction is not commutative

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