Physics, asked by shivashribavdekar, 5 months ago

The substraction of given vectors is neither commutative nor associative state this statement true or false​

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Answered by GuriSingh07
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Explanation:

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Let us take three numbers 5/4,3/4 and 1/4,

Now

5/4−(3/4−1/4)

=5/4−2/4=3/4

And we know that,

(5/4−3/4)−1/4

=2/4−1/4=1/4

Since,

3/4

=−1/4

Therefore, the given statement is true.

Answered by TheQAPlayer
0

Answer:

The answer is true

Explanation:

The commutative property of integer states that, when multiplication is performed on two integers, then by changing the order of the integers the result does not change.

For Example : 9×3=27=3×9

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