In math, the Commutative Property refers to operations in which the order of the numbers being operated on does not matter. Multiplication and addition are commutative operations, which may be demonstrated by the algebraic equations "ab = ba" and "a + b = b + a", respectively.
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Identity property of multiplication.
Multiplication
It is not a property. It is the binary operation called multiplication.
when you are only adding or multiplying.
The associative property of math refers to grouping. This property states that you can group numbers (move the parenthesis) anyway and the result will remain the same.