If A, B and C matrices are of same order and (a + b) + C = A + (b + c),
this law is known as
Associative
law
Cramer's
law
Distributive
law
Commutative
law
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The "Associative Laws" say that it doesn't matter how we group the numbers (i.e. which we calculate first) ...
... when we add:
(a + b) + c = a + (b + c)

... or when we multiply:
(a × b) × c = a × (b × c)
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