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Explain Commutative property

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Answered by manisha7586
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commutative property:

the word" commutative" comes from" commute" or "moves around" so the commutative property is the one that refers to moving stuff around .For addition, the rule is 'a + b = b + a ';in numbers this means 2+3=3+2. For multiplication , the rule is"ab=ba" in numbers, this means '2*3=3*2'.

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commutative property:

the word" commutative" comes from" commute" or "moves around" so the commutative property is the one that refers to moving stuff around .For addition, the rule is 'a + b = b + a ';in numbers this means 2+3=3+2. For multiplication , the rule is"ab=ba" in numbers, this means '2*3=3*2'.

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