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write the commutativity property for the whole numbers​

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Answered by saipravallika213
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Answer:

Commutative property for addition and multiplication  (whole numbers)

You can add whole nos. in any order. We can say that addition is commutative for whole numbers. This property is known as commutativity for addition.

5 + 11 = 11 + 5

16 = 16

You can multiply two whole numbers in any order. Thus we say multiplication is commutative for whole nos.

Multiply 8 and 6 in different orders, you will get the same answer.

8 x 6 = 48

6 x 8 = 48

∴ 8 x 6 = 6 x 8

Note : Subtraction is not commutative. ( 6 – 5 ≠ 5 – 6).

Division is not commutative. ( 4 ÷ 2 ≠ 2 ÷ 4).

Answered by guptamaanini
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Answer:

commutative property applies only with addition and multiplication

Step-by-step explanation:

commutativty of multiplication states that product of two number is always same if we arrange them in any order while of addition states sum of two is always same if arrange them in any order.

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