In mathematics, commutative property or commutative law explains that order of terms doesn’t matter while performing arithmetic operations.
Commutative property is applicable only for addition and multiplication processes. Thus, it means we can change the position or swap the numbers when adding or multiplying any two numbers. This is one of the major properties of integers.
For example: 1+2 = 2+1 and 2 x 3 = 3 x 2.
| Commutative Property:A + B = B + A (Addition)A x B = B x A (Multiplication) |
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