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No it can not.
No.
Associative property does not work with subtraction because not all numbers can be subtracted and have the same results............
No, only multiplication and addition are.
No, and the word is subtraction, not substraction!
No, the set of integers is not associative under subtraction. The associative property states that for any three elements (a), (b), and (c), the equation ((a - b) - c) should equal (a - (b - c)). However, this is not true for subtraction; for example, if (a = 5), (b = 3), and (c = 1), then ((5 - 3) - 1 = 1) while (5 - (3 - 1) = 3), which are not equal.
No you can not use subtraction or division in the associative property.
No it can not.
No, you cannot have subtraction in the associative property of multiplication because the associative property of multiplication is about multiplication. More to the point, if you're asking whether subtraction is associative, the answer is still no. (2 - 3) - 4 does not equal 2 - (3 - 4)
yes
no it does not
No, subtraction is not associative. The associative property states that the grouping of numbers does not affect the result of an operation. For example, in subtraction, (5 - 3) - 2 equals 0, while 5 - (3 - 2) equals 4, demonstrating that changing the grouping changes the result. Thus, subtraction fails to satisfy the associative property.
No, changing order of vectors in subtraction give different resultant so commutative and associative laws do not apply to vector subtraction.
Subtraction is not commutative nor associative.
No.
Associative property does not work with subtraction because not all numbers can be subtracted and have the same results............
No, only multiplication and addition are.