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The addition of any two rational numbers is commutative. ​

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Answered by sanjoosingh1182
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The commutative property of rational numbers states that when any two rational numbers are added or multiplied in any order it does not change the result. But in the case of subtraction and division if the order of the numbers is changed then the result will also change.

Answered by Anonymous
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yes

when any two rational numbers are added or multiplied in different orders then we say rational numbers are commutative under addition and multiplication

note that this does not apply for subtraction and division

here is an example of whole numbers the same applies to rational numbers

10+21=31 (when we change the order)

21+10=31

so,21+10=31=10+21

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