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What is the commutative property ​

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Answered by aryandhar019
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Answer: In mathematical computation, commutative property or commutative law explains that order of terms doesn’t matters while performing an operation. This property is applicable only for addition and multiplication process, such that a + b = b +a and a × b = b × a. But it is not applied to subtraction and division method .

Answered by Niki34566
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The commutative property states that the order in which number are written does not matter in multiplication and addition.

Ex: 6×3= 18 and 3×6= 18

4+2=6 , 2+4=6

Here we can see the answer is same even after changing the order of numbers.

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