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Use the Commutative Property of Multiplication to rewrite the algebraic expression: a20⋅x3
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The Commutative Property of Multiplication states that the order of multiplication does not change the product. This means that you can rearrange the factors in a multiplication expression without affecting the result.
Given the expression \( a^{20} \cdot x^{3} \), you can use the Commutative Property to rewrite it as:
\[
x^{3} \cdot a^{20}
\]
Both \( a^{20} \cdot x^{3} \) and \( x^{3} \cdot a^{20} \) represent the same value.
Given the expression \( a^{20} \cdot x^{3} \), you can use the Commutative Property to rewrite it as:
\[
x^{3} \cdot a^{20}
\]
Both \( a^{20} \cdot x^{3} \) and \( x^{3} \cdot a^{20} \) represent the same value.
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