Math, asked by PadmanabhJha, 9 months ago

explain commutative property for addition of integer with example

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Answered by saranshhhofficial19
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Answer:

Commutative property says a+b=b+a.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider two integers a and b. Let us assume the value of a to be 2 and b to be -5.

Commutative property says a + b = b + a

On subsituting values of a and b we have:

2 + (-5) = (-5) + 2

=> 2 - 5 = -5 + 2

=> -3 = -3

Statement of this property says: The sum of two or more integers doesn't changes if the order in which they are added is changed.

Therefore, the addition of integers is commutative.

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