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2) The expression 2+ (3+4) & (2+3) +4 are equal by the
(Closure, Commutative, Associative)​

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property used here is ASSOCIATIVE

Associative Property: "Associative" comes from "associate" or "group", and the Associative Property is the one that refers to grouping without changing order. For addition, the property is illustrated by a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c while in multiplication we have a(bc)=(ab)c for every a, b and c in the real numbers. A concrete example would be 2+(3+4)=(2+3)+4 or 2 x (3x4)=(2x3) x 4. Note: Subtraction for the set of integers is not associative since (2 -3) - 4 = -5 where as 2 - (3-4) = 3

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