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Which operations on integers are commutative?

Addition and multiplication are operations on integers that are commutative.


Which math operations are not commutative?

Subtraction and division.


What operations in math are commutative?

Addition and Multiplication


Which two operations can NOT be used with the commutative property?

Division and subtraction cannot be used with the commutative property.


The Commutative Property works for which operations?

Addition & multiplication


Can you have additive identity and commutative property in the same problem?

Yes. The additive identity is always commutative - even in sets with binary operations that are not otherwise commutative.


What operations dont work for commutative property?

Subtraction, division


Which two operations can be used with the commutative property?

addition and multiplication


The Commutative Property does not work for which operations?

Addition and multiplication


Does commutative property works for an operation?

It works for some operations, for others it doesn't. Specifically, both addition and multiplication of real numbers are commutative.


What is the Commutitive property of math?

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.


Why doesn't the commutative property work for other operations?

Try it out. 3 + 9 = 9 + 3 That works. 3 x 9 = 9 x 3 That works. 3 - 9 = 9 - 3 That doesn't work. 3/9 = 9/3 That doesn't work. The numbers came first. The commutative law was only devised because of the relationship of the numbers. It isn't that the commutative property doesn't work for other operations, it's that the other operations aren't commutative.