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The commutative property of addition states that the order in which two numbers are added does not affect their sum. In other words, for any two numbers (a) and (b), the equation (a + b = b + a) holds true. This property allows for flexibility in calculations and simplification of expressions. For example, (3 + 5) is equal to (5 + 3), both resulting in (8).

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