The Commutative Property of Multiplication states that the order in which you multiply numbers (or variables) does not change the product. Using this property, you can rewrite the expression \( k^{17} \times z^{33} \) in any order.
For example, you could rewrite it as:
\[ z^{33} \times k^{17} \]
Both forms represent the same mathematical expression due to the commutative property.