It is the property of commutativity.
Commutativity.
This is an example of the "commutative" property.
The commutative property of addition.
Addition is commutative.
There is no such thing as a "distrulive" property. The nearest mathematical term is the distributive property and normally that applies to two mathematical operations being applied to three arguments (inputs) - not one operation and two inputs.
the mathematical properties are the distributive property,the associative property,the communitive oroperty,and the identity property
Property is not just a mathematical term. It means a characteristic or attribute.
BC' + BC' = 2BC'
yes because ab plus bc is ac
Yes, the expression AC + AD + BC + BD can be factored as (A + C)(B + D). This is evident by applying the distributive property, where expanding (A + C)(B + D) yields AB + AD + BC + CD. The terms AC and BD are not present, so the expression can be expressed in a different form, but the original expression itself represents a different factoring structure.
Individual numbers do not have the distributive property - mathematical operations do.
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