Explain commutative property under multiplication for integers with one example?
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PROPERTY BY WHICH IF THE PLACING OF NUMBER IS CHANGED, THE SUM OR PRODUCT STAYS THE SAME
Step-by-step explanation:
EG: 2X3=6=3X2=6
IN THIS 2X3= 6
WHICH IS SAME AS 3X2=6
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The above property proves that when we multiply any two numbers example 2 *4 =8 or else 4*2=8 the answer does not differ by Interchanging the places of the numbers.
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