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is the other name of commutative property is distributivity property​

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Answered by Simi011
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KEY IDEA: In the Associative Law, the parentheses move but the numbers or letters do not. The Associative Law works when we add or multiply. It does NOT work when we subtract or divide. Page 4. The Distributive Law ("multiply everything inside parentheses by what is outside it").

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Answered by Anonymous
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The commutative property (or commutative law) is a property generally associated with binary operations and functions. If the commutative property holds for a pair of elements under a certain binary operation then the two elements are said to commute under that operation.

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