what is asssociated property
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Its associative property
a×(b×c) = (a×b)×c
a+(b+c) = (a+b) + c
It ain't satisfied with subtraction nd Division
(a-b) -c ≠a - (b-c) (a÷b)÷c ≠ a÷(b÷c)
a×(b×c) = (a×b)×c
a+(b+c) = (a+b) + c
It ain't satisfied with subtraction nd Division
(a-b) -c ≠a - (b-c) (a÷b)÷c ≠ a÷(b÷c)
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Associative property:
Rational numbers satisfy associative property under addition.
(a+b)+c = a+(b +c)
subtraction is not associative in the set of rational numbers.
(a-b) -c ≠a - (b-c)
Multiplication is associative in rational numbers.
a×(b×c) = (a×b)×c
Division is not associative in rational numbers.
a÷(b÷c) ≠ (a÷b)÷c
Rational numbers satisfy associative property under addition.
(a+b)+c = a+(b +c)
subtraction is not associative in the set of rational numbers.
(a-b) -c ≠a - (b-c)
Multiplication is associative in rational numbers.
a×(b×c) = (a×b)×c
Division is not associative in rational numbers.
a÷(b÷c) ≠ (a÷b)÷c
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