It is the commutative property of addition.
it is the commutative property of addition
No, order is not considered.
In symbols, this property is that for any numbers a and b, a + b = b + a. Informally it says that adding a to b is the same as adding b to a; or it does not matter whether you start at the top or the bottom when adding numbers.
If you have ONLY additions, you can add numbers in any order. Similarly, if you have ONLY multiplications, you can multiply in any order. Both rules follow from the commutative and associative properties of addition, and of multiplication, respectively.
There are two concepts here that are often confused. If you mean that the order of the operation of addition can be carried out in any order then it is the property of associativity. If you mean that the numbers can be written in any order then the property is commutativity.
it is the commutative property of addition
Commutativity.
No, order is not considered.
In symbols, this property is that for any numbers a and b, a + b = b + a. Informally it says that adding a to b is the same as adding b to a; or it does not matter whether you start at the top or the bottom when adding numbers.
Wats are temples from South East Asia and, as far as I am aware, they do not dicatate any rules for adding rational numbers.
Do it in any order, it will always come out the same.
If you have ONLY additions, you can add numbers in any order. Similarly, if you have ONLY multiplications, you can multiply in any order. Both rules follow from the commutative and associative properties of addition, and of multiplication, respectively.
There are two concepts here that are often confused. If you mean that the order of the operation of addition can be carried out in any order then it is the property of associativity. If you mean that the numbers can be written in any order then the property is commutativity.
5 times 0 is the same as adding up zero fives. Since you aren't adding any numbers, the answer is zero.
Add them up. Any order (the result is always the same)
No - adding an odd quantity of odd numbers will always result in an odd number.
It means that you can add up the numbers in any order, and it doesn't matter, the result will be the same.