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For all rational numbers x and y, x – y = y – x.

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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For all rational numbers x and y, x × y = y × x.

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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Subtraction of rational number is commutative.

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Rational numbers can be added (or multiplied) in any order

`(-4)/5 xx (-6)/5 = (-6)/5 xx (-4)/5` 

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Using suitable rearrangement and find the sum:

`4/7 + ((-4)/9) + 3/7 + ((-13)/9)`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Using suitable rearrangement and find the sum:

`-5 + 7/10 + 3/7 + (-3) + 5/14 + (-4)/5`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Verify the property x × y = y × x of rational numbers by using

`x = 7` and `y = 1/2`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Verify the property x × y = y × x of rational numbers by using

`x = 2/3` and `y = 9/4`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Verify the property x × y = y × x of rational numbers by using

`x = (-5)/7` and `y = 14/15`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Verify the property x × y = y × x of rational numbers by using

`x = (-3)/8` and `y = (-4)/9`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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Name the property used in the following.

`-7/11 xx (-3)/5 = (-3)/5 xx (-7)/11`

[1] Rational Numbers
Chapter: [1] Rational Numbers
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The next two numbers in the number pattern 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 ... are ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
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`root(3)(1000)` is equal to ______.

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
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If m is the cube root of n, then n is ______.

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
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The sum of first six odd natural numbers is ______.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
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The cube root of a number x is denoted by ______.

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
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The cube root of 8000 is 200.

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
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The sum of first n odd natural numbers is n2.

[5] Squares and Square Roots
Chapter: [5] Squares and Square Roots
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If a2 ends in 5, then a3 ends in 25.

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
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If a2 ends in 9, then a3 ends in 7.

[6] Cubes and Cube Roots
Chapter: [6] Cubes and Cube Roots
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