The commutative property of multiplication states that the order in which you multiply numbers does not change the product. In algebraic terms, this means that \( ab = ba \).
For your expression \( k^{17} \cdot z^{33} \), you can apply the commutative property to rearrange the terms. Thus, you can rewrite it as:
\[ z^{33} \cdot k^{17} \]
So, the expression \( k^{17} \cdot z^{33} \) can be rewritten as \( z^{33} \cdot k^{17} \) using the commutative property of multiplication.