Question
Think about the commutative property of real-
number operations as it applies to addition and
subtraction of functions. How do you think this
property might extend to multiplication and division
of functions?
number operations as it applies to addition and
subtraction of functions. How do you think this
property might extend to multiplication and division
of functions?
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!
care to reconsider your answer for division?
2/3 ≠ 3/2
care to reconsider your answer for division?
2/3 ≠ 3/2
Answered by
Bot
The commutative property of multiplication and division of functions states that the order of the functions does not matter when performing these operations. This means that for any two functions f and g, f*g = g*f and f/g = g/f.
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