Math, asked by masonking1st, 8 months ago

The commutative property states that the order of numbers can be switched.
Give an example in the box below.

Answers

Answered by amitsnh
1

Answer:

2+3 = 5

3+2 = 5

so

2+3 = 3+2

(note: Out of the four basic operations (+,-,x,÷), commutative property holds good in addition and multiplication but not in subtraction and division, the above example shows commutative property in addition)

Answered by madhu865
0

Answer:

in addition

eg:

3+9=12

9+3=12

in multiplication

eg:

3×2=6

2×3=6

but it is not applicable for subtraction and division

eg:

subtraction

3-2=1

but,

2-3 =-1

division

eg:

15/5=3

but,

5/15= 0.3

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