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Mathematics is characterized by several fundamental properties, including commutativity, associativity, identity, and distributivity. Commutativity means the order of numbers does not affect the result (e.g., (a + b = b + a)). Associativity indicates that the grouping of numbers does not change the sum or product (e.g., ((a + b) + c = a + (b + c))). The identity property states that adding zero or multiplying by one leaves a number unchanged (e.g., (a + 0 = a) and (a \times 1 = a)). Distributivity connects addition and multiplication, showing how to expand expressions (e.g., (a(b + c) = ab + ac)).

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