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Is subtraction associative why or why 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.


Can you use the Associative Property with subtraction and division?

No you can not use subtraction or division in the associative property.


What operation are not associative?

Of the five common operations addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and power, both addition and multiplication are commutative, as well as associative. The other operations are neither.


Is there an associative property of subtraction?

No it can not.


Can you have subtraction in associative property of multiplication?

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)


Does associative property work with subtraction?

no it does not


Do the commutative and associative laws apply to vector subtraction?

No, changing order of vectors in subtraction give different resultant so commutative and associative laws do not apply to vector subtraction.


How is subtraction rational numbers different from adding?

Subtraction is not commutative nor associative.


Is Subtraction Of Integers Associative?

Type your answer here... no


Are there commutative and associative properties for Subtraction and division?

No.


Why does associative property does not work with subtraction?

Associative property does not work with subtraction because not all numbers can be subtracted and have the same results............


Can subtraction be use as a associative property?

Nope. Its not possible