The commutative property of multiplication states that the order in which you multiply numbers or expressions does not affect the product. Therefore, you can rewrite the expression \( k^{17} \cdot z^{33} \) in a different order.
Using the commutative property, the expression can be rewritten as:
\[ z^{33} \cdot k^{17} \]
Both \( k^{17} \cdot z^{33} \) and \( z^{33} \cdot k^{17} \) are equivalent expressions.