Define commutative property of integers with one example
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Simply put, it says that the numbers can be added in any order, and you will still get the same answer. For example, if you are adding one and two together, the commutative property of addition says that you will get the same answer whether you are adding 1 + 2 or 2 + 1.
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commutative property:
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.
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it shows us that "negative two plus positive four" is the same as "positive four plus negative two."
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