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define commuttive property of integersc with example


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Answered by manojrai6165
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Take any two numbers a and b in your mind. Now add a and b, which comes as a+b. Add b and a, which comes to be b+a. ... So, let's have a look at commutative property of numbers which says that we can swap the numbers and still we get the same answer.

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Answered by aadityaj004
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Step-by-step explanation:

Integers are commutative under addition when any two integers are added irrespective of their order, the sum remains the same. The sum of two integer numbers is always the same. This means that integer numbers follow the commutative property

ex

1+6+8=6+8+1=8+1+6

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