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Use the Commutative Property of Addition to rewrite the algebraic expression: ab^2+c^3.(1 point)Asked by GET_JiNXEDXD
Use the Commutative Property of Addition to rewrite the algebraic expression: ab^2+c^3
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The Commutative Property of Addition states that the order in which two numbers are added does not change the sum. This means you can rearrange the terms in an addition expression.
For the algebraic expression \( ab^2 + c^3 \), you can rewrite it by swapping the order of the terms:
\[ c^3 + ab^2 \]
So, the expression \( ab^2 + c^3 \) can be rewritten as \( c^3 + ab^2 \).
For the algebraic expression \( ab^2 + c^3 \), you can rewrite it by swapping the order of the terms:
\[ c^3 + ab^2 \]
So, the expression \( ab^2 + c^3 \) can be rewritten as \( c^3 + ab^2 \).
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