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what is associative property
what is commutative property​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The associative property states that you can add or multiply regardless of how the numbers are grouped. By 'grouped' we mean 'how you use parenthesis'. In other words, if you are adding or multiplying it does not matter where you put the parenthesis. Add some parenthesis any where you like.

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The commutative property of addition and multiplication tells us that it does not matter which number we add first, or multiply first. We will still get the same answer if we add them backwards. The same thing goes for multiplying backwards. An example is 8+2=10 2+8=10

The definition of commutative property of addition is, when we substitute any number for a and b for example, a+b=b+a a+b=b+a.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer;

commutative property:If two rational no. are added,subtracted,multiplied or divided and if the order is changed then,the value remains same ,then the commutative property holds true.

Associate property: if the brackets are changed and value remains same .

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