which of the statement is not correct
A) The commutative property is true for multiplication
B) The commutative property is true for addition
C) The commutative property is true for subtraction
D) The commutative property is not true for division
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There are three basic properties of numbers, and your textbook will probably have just a little section on these properties, somewhere near the beginning of the course, and then you'll probably never see them again (until the beginning of the next course). My impression is that covering these properties is a holdover from the "New Math" fiasco of the 1960s. While the topic will start to become relevant in matrix algebra and calculus (and become amazingly important in advanced math, a couple years after calculus), they really don't matter a whole lot now.
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