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Standard IX
Mathematics
Natural Numbers
Whether natur...
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Whether natural number follow the commutative property under subtraction, Explain with one example?
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Solution
No natural numbers do not follow commentative property under subtraction
Ex.
5
−
2
=
3
2
−
5
=
−
3
So
3
and
−
3
are not equal.
So natural numbers do not follow commentative property under subtraction.
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