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commutative property

can you explain it!!​

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Answered by ankananeha5
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Answer:

The commutative property states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer. The property holds for Addition and Multiplication, but not for subtraction and division.

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Answered by ripinpeace
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Step-by-step explanation:

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  • The commutative property is a math rule that says that the order in which we multiply numbers does not change the product.

  • For example, 4 + 2 = 2 + 4
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