Math, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

What is the difference between the "associative property of addition" and the "commutative property of addition"? *

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Answered by Anonymous
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In math, the associative and commutative properties are laws applied to addition and multiplication that always exist. The associative property states that you can re-group numbers and you will get the same answer and the commutative property states that you can move numbers around and still arrive at the same answer.

Answered by abhayadav0027
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The associative property states that you can re-group numbers and you will get the same answer and the commutative property states that you can move numbers around and still arrive at the same answer.

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