if p=(a,b,c) and Q=(q) .find (P×Q) and (Q×P). show that (P×Q) not equal to (Q×P)​

if p=(a,b,c) and Q=(q) .find (P×Q) and (Q×P). show that (P×Q) not equal to (Q×P)​

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  1. Step-by-step explanation:

    P=(a,b,c)

    Q=(q)

    (P×Q)=[(a,q)(b,q)(c,q)]

    (Q×P)=[(q,a)(q,b)(q,c)]

    (P×Q) is not equal to (Q×P)

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