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(a + b) + c = a + (b + c) is called
(a) commutative law for multiplication
(b) commutative law for addition
(c) Associative law for addition
(d) Associative law for multiplication.​

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Answered by pulakmath007
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TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION

(a + b) + c = a + (b + c) is called

(a) commutative law for multiplication

(b) commutative law for addition

(c) Associative law for addition

(d) Associative law for multiplication.

EVALUATION

Let us explain each property

Let us assume that a , b , c are three Real Numbers

(a) commutative law for multiplication

ab = ba

(b) commutative law for addition

a + b = b + a

(c) Associative law for addition

a + ( b + c ) = ( a + b ) + c

(d) Associative law for multiplication.

a(bc) = (ab)c

From above explanation we can conclude that

(a + b) + c = a + (b + c) is called

(c) Associative law for addition

FINAL ANSWER

(a + b) + c = a + (b + c) is called

(c) Associative law for addition

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