Define Commulative property
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Thus, it means we can change the position or swap the numbers when adding or multiplying any two numbers. For example: 1+2 = 2+1 and 2 x 3 = 3 x 2. Commutative Property: A + B = B + A (Addition)
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The commutative property of addition states that the order of numbers in addition doesn't matter. For example, the equation 5+4 is equal to the equation 4+5. The numbers are written in a different order, but the answers are the same because of the commutative property.
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