👉 In mathematics, "non-corrodible" refers to a property that a binary operation does not have. This means that the operation is not commutative, associative, or distributive over each other. For example: - The operation of addition (+) on integers is non-corrodible because it does not distribute over itself. - The operation of multiplication (·) on positive integers is non-corrodible because it does not commute with subtraction (-). - The operation of division by 0