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2. Commutative property
(i) a + b = b + a
(iii) a - b + b - a

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Answered by studyingperson
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1) The word "commutative" comes from "commute" or "move around", so the Commutative Property is the one that refers to moving stuff around. For addition, the rule is "a + b = b + a"; in numbers, this means 2 + 3 = 3 + 2. For multiplication, the rule is "ab = ba"; in numbers, this means 2×3 = 3×2.

2) The word "commutative" comes from "commute" or "move around", so the Commutative Property is the one that refers to moving stuff around. For addition, the rule is "a + b = b + a"; in numbers, this means 2 + 3 = 3 + 2.

Answered by khandelwalruchi235
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In commutative addition is exceptable but subtraction cannot be done in commutative property
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