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please explain properties of maths​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The commutative property of rational number:

The commutative property of addition says that we can add numbers in any order.

If ‘a’ and ‘b’ are two rational numbers, then a + b = b + a

The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order we want without changing the result.

If ‘a’ and ‘b’ are two rational numbers, then a Х b = b Х a

The associative property of rational numbers:

The associative property of addition tells us that we can group numbers in a sum in any way we want and still get the same answer.

If ‘a’, ‘b’ & ‘c’ are three rational numbers, then (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)

The associative property of multiplication tells us that we can group numbers in a product in any way we want and still get the same answer.

If ‘a’, ‘b’ & ‘c’ are three rational numbers, then (a Х b) Х c = a Х (b Х c)

Answered by pranavbairy2
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Commutative Property

Associative Property

Distributive Property

Identity Property

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