Asked by caleb
Which operation(s) do NOT have a commutative property? Select all that apply.
multiplication
division
subtraction
addition
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Division and subtraction.
Addition and multiplication are commutative (a+b = b+a, a×b = b×a), but in general a−b ≠ b−a and a÷b ≠ b÷a.
Addition and multiplication are commutative (a+b = b+a, a×b = b×a), but in general a−b ≠ b−a and a÷b ≠ b÷a.
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