Addition and multiplication are operations on integers that are commutative.
No.
Yes subtraction of vector obeys commutative law because in subtraction of vector we apply head to tail rule
No!!
Subtraction is not commutative nor associative.
It is no commutative.
Subtraction is neither commutative property or association property because commutative property of multiplication is when you change the order of the factors the product stays the same and it isn't associated property because you can change the grouping of the factors the product stays the same you can't do that first attraction it wouldn't work it would be a negative zero.
5-(-2-3)=10 [5-(-2)]-3=4
No.
Addition and multiplication are operations on integers that are commutative.
No, it is not.
No.
Yes subtraction of vector obeys commutative law because in subtraction of vector we apply head to tail rule
yes
division and subtraction
No.
No!!