The commutative property of addition states that for any two numbers a and b, the sum of a and b is equal to the sum of b and a. In other words, changing the order of the addends does not change the sum.
For example, if we have 2 + 3, it is the same as 3 + 2, and the result is always 5.
This property can be expressed as:
a + b = b + a
d • r = r • d
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Identity Property of Multiplication
Identity Property of Multiplication
Zero Property of Multiplication
Zero Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Addition
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