Is addition of integers commutative? Give an example to support your answer
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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.
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Let’s see the following examples:
- 15 + 20 =35;
- 20 +15=35
- -10 + (-5) = -15;
- -5 + (-10) = -15
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