To show that the expressions \( y \cdot 3x \) and \( 3xy \) are equivalent using the commutative property, we can reorganize the terms in the first expression: \( y \cdot 3x = (y \cdot 3) \cdot x = 3 \cdot y \cdot x = 3xy \). Thus, both expressions represent the same quantity, confirming their equivalence. The result indicates that the order of multiplication does not affect the outcome in algebraic expressions.
Using the commutative property, prove that these algebraic expressions are equivalent. In 1-2 sentences, explain your result.
Expression one: y • 3x
Expression two: 3xy
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