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4 February, 17:47

Does the Associative property always, sometimes, or never hold for subtraction? explain your reasoning using examples and counterexamples

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  1. 4 February, 18:13
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    Sometimes

    example when it's true

    -3 + (4-1) = (-3+4) - 1

    when it's false

    -3 - (4-1) ≠ (-3-4) - 1
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