Question 5
−38+17=17+(−38) is an example to show that
(a) addition of rational numbers is commutative.
(b) rational numbers are closed under addition.
(c) addition of rational number is associative.
(d) rational numbers are distributive under addition
Given, −38+17=17+(−38)
Let two rational numbers, a=−38,b=17
∴a+b=−38+17=−21+856=−1356
and b+a=17+−38=8−2156=−1356
Clearly, a + b = b + a
So, addition is commutative for rational numbers. Hence, the correct answer is option (a).