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the number of natural numbers from a to b (a‹b) 1. a-b+1 2.b-a-1 3.b+a+1 4.b-4+1​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There exist more than one but finite number of B's such that AB = BAThere exists exactly one B such that AB = BAThere exist infinitely many B's such that AB = BAThere cannot exist any B such that AB = BAAnswer :CSolution :<br><br> If AB = BA <br><br> From the above it is clear that there exist infinitely many B's such that AB = BA.

Answered by chowhansathish2000
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