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 you add numbers does not affect the sum. In the expression \( ab^2 + c^3 \), you can rearrange the terms \( ab^2 \) and \( c^3 \) without changing the result.

Using the Commutative Property, you can rewrite the expression as:

\[ c^3 + ab^2 \]

Both forms are equivalent, but the order of the terms has been switched.