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Define commutative property of addition of integer with the of an example​

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Answered by ItzRisingStar
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The commutative property of addition says that we can add numbers in any order. You can remember the commutative property by thinking of the numbers "commuting," or changing places. The example shows us that "negative two plus positive four" is the same as "positive four plus negative two."

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Answered by sammyboy2282
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If u add an equation in any method ,from left to right or right to left ,your answer will be the same .
Eg.2+3=5;3+2 is also 5
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