use the commutavitve property of addition to rewrite the algebra expression 4x^2x +8x

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To use the commutative property of addition to rewrite the expression \( 4x^2x + 8x \), we can rearrange the terms. The commutative property states that the order of addition does not affect the sum.

So, we can rewrite the expression as:

\[ 8x + 4x^2x \]

Alternatively, we can combine the like terms or reorganize it in another way. However, since \( 4x^2x \) can also be simplified to \( 4x^3 \), you could also express the entire expression in a simplified form:

\[ 8x + 4x^3 \]

Both forms demonstrate the commutative property.