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Two whole numbers can be added or multiplied in any order. Identify the property​

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Answered by mishraabha9736
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commutative property

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Answered by mufiahmotors
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. Commutative property for addition and multiplication

in any order. We can say that addition is commutative for whole numbers. This property is known as commutativity for addition. You can multiply two whole numbers in any order.( answer)

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. The commutative property deals with the arithmetic operations of addition and multiplication. It means that changing the order or position of numbers while adding or multiplying them does not change the end result. For example, 4 + 5 gives 9, and 5 + 4 also gives 9. The order of numbers being added does not affect the sum. The same concept applies to multiplication too. The commutative property does not hold good for subtraction and division, as the end results are completely different in changing the order of numbers. Let us look at all these concepts in detail.

. The word 'commutative' originates from the word 'commute', which means 'to move around'. Hence, the commutative property deals with moving the numbers around. So mathematically, if changing the order of the operands does not change the result of the arithmetic operation then that particular arithmetic operation is commutative. Apart from this, there are other properties of numbers: the associative property, the distributive property, and the identity property. They are different from the commutative property of numbers. Let us discuss the commutative property of addition and multiplication briefly.

. The commutative property of addition says that changing the order of the addends does not change the value of the sum. There are cases where we need to add more than two numbers. The commutative property is true even when there are more than two numbers being added. For example, 10 + 20 + 30 + 40 = 100, and 40 + 30 + 20 + 10 is also equal to 100. The sum is 100 in both the cases even when the order of numbers is changed.

. Some key points to remember about the commutative property are given below.

The Commutative property states that "changing the order of the operands does not change the result."

The commutative property for addition is A + B = B + A

The commutative property for multiplication is A × B = B × A

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