Concept explainers
Whether the given conjecture is true. If not, then give a counterexample.
Answer to Problem 16GP
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Division of whole numbers is commutative.
Concept Used:
Commutative property:
Associative property:
Distributive property:
Additive identity:
Multiplicative identity:
Zero property of Multiplication:
Calculation:
The division of two different whole numbers is not commutative.
For example, on dividing 9 by 3, it gives the result 3. While on dividing 3 by 9 will result in a fractional number
Thus,the conjecture that the division of whole numbers is commutativeis not true.
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