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Define commutative Law?

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Answered by manaswi0086
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The Law that says you can swap numbers around and still get the same answer when you add. Or when you multiply. Examples: You can swap when you add: 6 + 3 = 3 + 6. You can swap when you multiply: 2 × 4 = 4 × 2.

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Answered by blowyourmind747
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Commutative law, in mathematics, either of two laws relating to number operations of addition and multiplication, stated symbolically: a + b = b + a and ab = ba. From these laws it follows that any finite sum or product is unaltered by reordering its terms or factors.

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