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the product of two numbers does not change even if we interchange the order of the numbers .this property is called​

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Answered by aieshserdenia
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The commutative property of multiplication states that when two numbers are being multiplied, their order can be changed without affecting the product. For example, 7 · 12 has the same product as 12 · 7

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given: The product of two numbers does not change even if we interchange the order of numbers.

To find: The name of the property mentioned above.

Solution:

It is said that the product of two numbers does not change even if we interchange the order of the numbers, this property of numbers is known as the commutative property of numbers.

The commutative property holds true for the addition and multiplication of two integers, rational numbers, whole numbers.

For example, let us take two numbers to be 10 and 25 if we apply the commutative property of multiplication

10*25=250

25*10=250

From the above comparison, it is clear that the commutative property holds true.

Final answer:

The property wherein the product of two numbers does not change even if we interchange the order of the numbers is called the commutative property.

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