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which property is used to compute multiply

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Answered by adityasingh32246
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For any real numbers a and b, a · b = b · a. Order does not matter as long as the two quantities are being multiplied together. This property works for real numbers and for variables that represent real numbers.

Answered by MissSizzling
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Commutative Property

Commutative PropertyCommutative Property of Multiplication

Commutative PropertyCommutative Property of MultiplicationFor any real numbers a and b, a · b = b · a. Order does not matter as long as the two quantities are being multiplied together. This property works for real numbers and for variables that represent real numbers.

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