Write down associative property over addition
subtraction multiplication & division with
suitable examples.
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Addition:
If A,B and C are three integers, then
A+(B+C) = (A+B)+C
When adding three numbers, it is not necessary to add the numbers in the order of their occurrence.We can find the sum by groupingq them in an easy way.
Subtraction:
If A, B and C are three integers,then
A-(B-C) Is not equal to (A-B) -C
Thus integers are not assosiative under subtraction.
Multiplication:
If A, B and C are three integers,then
A*(B*C) = (A*B)*C
Thus the order of grouping of integers for multiplication does not matter
Division:
If A,B and C are three integers,then
A/(B/C) Is not equal to (A/B)/C
Hence,integers are not assosiative under division.
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