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What r commutative and associative law?

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Answered by Divyanshu15
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its math question
according to communicate law
A+B=B+A
according to associative law
(A+B) +C=A+(B+C)
Answered by cyrusbishop
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Answer:

 Associative law allows the removal of brackets from an expression and regrouping of the variables. Thus, the result is unchanged.

Commutative law is a law which proves that if we reorder the terms or variables in case of addition or multiplication, then the result remains the same like a+b=b+a or a . b=b . a.

Explanation:

Each of the boolean laws are explained with just a single or two variables, but the number of variables defined by a single law is not limited to this as there can be an infinite number of variables as inputs to the expression.

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