2+3 is 5.
Commutative property of addition.
Addition is commutative.
-5 + 3 = -2
The equality 6+3+2 = 6+2+3 is an example of the commutative property of addition. When using only addition, the order of the values does not change their sum. Since b+c = c+b then a+(b+c) = a+(c+b)
This is the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
5 is the sum. 2 and 3 are the addends.
1 Becuase division comes before addition. so 12/4=3 and -2 plus 3 is 1.
In any addition sum, such as 1 + 2 = 3, the components in the addition part of the sum are called the addends.
The 5 is called the sum, the 2 and 3 are both called summands.
False.
No. It is the identity property of addition. The commutative property of addition states that numbers can be added in any order to get the same result. For example, 3 + 2 = 2 + 3.
The answer is the commutative property of addition.