Assuming you mean definition, commutative is a property of an operation such that the order of the operands does not affect the result.
Thus for addition, A + B = B + A.
Multiplication of numbers is also commutative but multiplication of matrices is not.
Subtraction and division are not commutative.
what is the commutative operation of addition
That's called the commutative property.That's called the commutative property.That's called the commutative property.That's called the commutative property.
2+3=3=2 commutative
Addition and multiplication are operations on integers that are commutative.
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It is no commutative.
The term commutative group is used as a noun in sentences. A commutative group is a group that satisfies commutative law in mathematics. Commutative law states that we can swap numbers of problem when adding or multiplying.
what is the commutative operation of addition
That's called the commutative property.That's called the commutative property.That's called the commutative property.That's called the commutative property.
Nothing. Multiplication is commutative and associative.Nothing. Multiplication is commutative and associative.Nothing. Multiplication is commutative and associative.Nothing. Multiplication is commutative and associative.
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That is true, matrix multiplication is not commutative.
i think its not commutative.
Matrix addition is commutative if the elements in the matrices are themselves commutative.Matrix multiplication is not commutative.
The commutative property states that X * Y = Y * XThe commutative property states that X * Y = Y * XThe commutative property states that X * Y = Y * XThe commutative property states that X * Y = Y * X
2+3=3=2 commutative
Yes. Multiplication is commutative, just like addition.