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No, division is not commutative, because a/b does not necessarily equal b/a. A simple proof by counter-example: Assuming a = 10 and b = 5, we test the property of commutativity with: 10/5 = 2 5/10 = 0.5. This is an example of division failing to be commutative. In general, for a/b to equal b/a, a must equal b. For all other pairs (a,b) the property fails.
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