taking integers -5 and 7, show that subtraction is not commutative in integers.
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given two integers are -5 and 7,
7-(-5)=12
-5-7=-12
so, 7-(-5) ≠-5-7
so we can say integers are not commutative under subtraction
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Commutative property is when the result is still the same after the terms are interchanged.
Now if you subtract -5 with 7 your answer is -12
Interchange the numbers into 7 - (-5) and your answer is 12 (negative and negative cancels each other).
Subtraction is not commutative in integers.
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