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Use communitive property of multiplication to rewrite the algebraic expression : j^37*h^24
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The commutative property of multiplication states that you can change the order of the factors in a multiplication without changing the product.
The expression \( j^{37} \cdot h^{24} \) can be rewritten using the commutative property as:
\[
h^{24} \cdot j^{37}
\]
So, the expression \( j^{37} \cdot h^{24} \) is equivalent to \( h^{24} \cdot j^{37} \).
The expression \( j^{37} \cdot h^{24} \) can be rewritten using the commutative property as:
\[
h^{24} \cdot j^{37}
\]
So, the expression \( j^{37} \cdot h^{24} \) is equivalent to \( h^{24} \cdot j^{37} \).
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