use the commutative property of addition to rewrite the algerbraic expression

j^3 + h^4

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The commutative property of addition states that the order in which you add numbers does not change the sum. In algebraic terms, this means \( a + b = b + a \).

Using the commutative property on the expression \( j^3 + h^4 \), you can rewrite it as:

\[ h^4 + j^3 \]

Both forms represent the same sum, just in a different order.