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Commutative, not communtative

The mathematical property of being able to change the order of the numbers and not change the answer.

A plus B equals B plus A (1 plus 3 equals 4, 3 plus 1 equals 4)

A times B equals B times A (2 times 5 equals 10, 5 times 2 equals 10)

Addition and multiplication are commutative operators

A minus B is not necessarily equal to B minus A (6 minus 4 equals 2, 4 minus 6 equals minus 2)

A divided B is not necessarily equal to B divided A (9 divided by 3 equals 3, 3 divided by 9 equals one-third)

Subtraction and division are not commutative operators

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There is no such thing as "communtive property". Please check your spelling, purpose of question, and resubmit.

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