Math, asked by kumaririna123456789, 1 month ago

Which of the following statements is true ?
(a) Natural numbers are commutative for division
(b) Whole numbers are not commutative for division
(c) Integers are commutative for division
(d) Rational numbers are commutative for division.​

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Answered by Gershon26
1

Answer:

Whole numbers are commutative under addition and multiplication.

For example

Take two whole numbers 2 and 5.

Addition =2+5=7 also 5+2=7, You can add whole nos. in any order which gives same results.

Subtraction 2−5=−3 also 5−2=3

Multiplication=2×5=10 also 5×2=10 You can multiply whole nos. in any order which gives same results.

Division=2÷5=0.4 also 5÷2=2.5

Whole numbers are commutative under addition and multiplication.

Answered by premnikam1527
4

Answer:

integers are commutative for division

Step-by-step explanation:

HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND

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