having the property that one term operating on a second is equal to the second operating on the first, as an example: 4x5=5x4 or 5x4=4x5
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When the terms in a polynomial are commutative, they can be grouped with parentheses in any way.
They are the associative property, distributive property and the commutative property.
the answer is the commutative property
Commutative Property Identity Property Zero Property Associative Property
commutative property
Commutative property or Abelian property.
the commutative property
Commutative property is taking a question and flipping its factors and getting the same answer. Example: 7+(5+9)=21=(5+7)+9=21 Commutative Property of Addition
Abelian (meaning commutative: a + b = b + a).
A*B=B*A is an example of the commutative property of multiplication.
zero property, inverse, commutative, associative, and distributative
distributive, associative, commutative, and identity (also called the zero property)