No idea what the communative property is.
The commutative property for addition is that a + b = b + a. Similarly, for multiplication, a*b = b*a
5*4 = 4*5
The property is the same, whether you work with integers, decimals, or fractions.
what does property look like
No, communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. It is the commutative property of the multiplication - not of any particular number.
Who knows - there appears to be no such word as communative! So maybe it is communative and maybe it is not.If, however, you meant commutative which, is a mathematical term, then the answer is no, subtraction is not commutative.
It is the commutative property of multiplication.
communative
communative property is when you are adding or subtracting any numbers it doesnt matter how u write them.....
9+4=4+9 OR 9x4=4x9
5*4 = 4*5
Using the communative property of both addition and multiplication, 11+ab could be rewritten as ab+11, 11+ba or ba+11.
The property is the same, whether you work with integers, decimals, or fractions.
what does property look like
No, communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. It is the commutative property of the multiplication - not of any particular number.
Idk do u know dat is y i asked r u a n**********
i would say thre will be no difference between the two the only thing is that you have to know what to do with the two
Who knows - there appears to be no such word as communative! So maybe it is communative and maybe it is not.If, however, you meant commutative which, is a mathematical term, then the answer is no, subtraction is not commutative.