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What is the commatainve property meaning

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What is the commatainve property meaning
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 1 month ago

In mathematical computation, commutative property or commutative law explains that order of terms doesn’t matters while performing an operation. This property is applicable only for addition and multiplication process, such that a + b = b + a and a × b = b × a. But it is not applicable to subtraction and division method, because, a – b ≠ b – a and a/b ≠ b/a.

Suppose two numbers A and B on addition gives a sum C, then if we interchange the position of A and B, the result will be C only, such as; A + B = B + A = C.  For example, 4 + 3 = 7 = 3 + 4; here, whether 3 come before or after the plus sign, the sum of 4 and 3 will always be 7, i.e. irrespective of their order. 

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