commutative property of multiplication
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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.
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Commutative comes from the word “commute” which can be defined as to move around or travel.
According to the commutative property of multiplication, changing the order of the numbers we are multiplying, does not change the .
Here’s an example of how the product does NOT change, even if the order of the is changed.
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commutative property of multiplication of an element let a and b
commutative property
=>. a×b=b×a
EXAMPLE :-
TWO FRACTION
let A= 22/4
B = 3/4
to check
22/4×3/4 = 3/4×22/4
66/16 = 66/16
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