No.
It is no commutative.
No, it is not.
No.
yes
division and subtraction
No.
No!!
Yes subtraction of vector obeys commutative law because in subtraction of vector we apply head to tail rule
No, changing order of vectors in subtraction give different resultant so commutative and associative laws do not apply to vector subtraction.
No, subtraction is not commutative. If you take the expression 9 - 4, you can't rearrange it because 9 - 4 does not equal 4 - 9.
you can not use commutative property for subtraction because if you switch them around you will end up with a negative number.
Subtraction is not commutative nor associative.