What is the difference between associative property of multiplication and associative property of subtraction? Which of these property holds true for the whole numbers? Explain with the helps of an example.
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Similarly, multiplication is a commutative operation which means a × b will give the same result as b × a. The associative property, on the other hand, is the rule that refers to grouping of numbers. ... Likewise, the associative rule of multiplication says a × (b × c) is the same as (a × b) × c.
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in math, the associative and commutative properties are laws applied to addition and multiplication that always exist. The associative property states that you can re-group numbers and you will get the same answer and the commutative property states that you can move numbers around and still arrive at the same answer.
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