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Standard IX
Mathematics
Natural Numbers
"Integers are...
Question
"Integers are not commutative under subtraction" - Give an example to illustrate the given statement.
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Solution
Let's consider two integers
2
,
3
3
−
2
=
1
2
−
3
=
−
1
so
3
−
2
≠
2
−
3
integers are not commutative under subtraction
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