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124 +91 = 91+ 124 is an example of​

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Answered by shreelakshmip
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Answer:

it is commutative property

Step-by-step explanation:

In mathematics, a binary operation is commutative if changing the order of the operands does not change the result. It is a fundamental property of many binary operations, and many mathematical proofs depend on it. Most familiar as the name of the property that says "3 + 4 = 4 + 3" or "2 × 5 = 5 × 2", the property can also be used in more advanced settings. The name is needed because there are operations, such as division and subtraction, that do not have it (for example, "3 − 5 ≠ 5 − 3"); such operations are not commutative, and so are referred to as noncommutative operations

Answered by soumyanshushekhar
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Answer:

commutative sum

Step-by-step explanation:

this comes under commutative law

where, a+b=b+a

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