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What is Commutative, Associative and Distributive laws in maths?​

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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Commutative law, in mathematics, either of two laws relating to number operations of addition and multiplication, stated symbolically: a + b = b + a and ab = ba. ... The commutative law does not necessarily hold for multiplication of conditionally convergent series. See also associative law; distributive law.

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Step-by-step explanation:

=> Commutative laws say we can swap numbers, and you still get the same number when you add, for example, a+b = b+a and same for multiplication.

=> Associative laws say it does not matter how we group the number final value will remain the same, for example, (a+b)+c = (a+b)+c , and same for multiplication

=> Distributive laws say that we can have the same answer while multiplying a number by a group of numbers added together or multiplying them separately and then add them, For example, a x ( b+c) = axb + axc

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