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A binary operation on a set of integers is defined as xy=x2+y2. Which one of the following statements is TRUE about ?

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Commutative but not associative
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Both commutative and associative
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Associative but not commutative
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Neither commutative nor associative
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Solution

The correct option is A Commutative but not associative
xy=x2+y2
yx=y2+x2
As + sign in commutative so x2+y2 is equal to y2+x2 so xy is commutative.
Now check associativity
x(yz)=x(y2+z2)
=x2+(y2+z2)2
=x2+y4+z4+2y2z2
(xy)z=(x2+y2)z
=(x2+y2)2+z2
=x4+y4+2x2y2+z2
x(yz)(xy)z
So not associative
Option (a) is correct.

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