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It is not possible to answer the question that was asked because there is no such thing as a communitive property.

In mathematics, the commutative property, in simple terms, states that the order in which elements appear does not matter.

Thus, an example for addition: 2+5 = 5+2 (= 7)

or for multiplication, 2*5 = 5*2 (=10)

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