3 * 9 = 27 = 9 * 3
Identity propety of multiplication
It is the identity property of 1.
No, communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. It is the commutative property of the multiplication - not of any particular number.
I assume you mean "commutative". That means you can change the two numbers around, for example, 5 x 7 = 7 x 5.
Communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. Multiplication has no particular communitive property.
communitive
No, it matters the order of things. 2 divided by 6 is NOT the same as 6 divided by 2 (Unlike Multiplication which is communitive)
3 * 9 = 27 = 9 * 3
Identity propety of multiplication
It is the identity property of 1.
commutative means the order of the addition or multiplication doesn't change. * * * * * No, it does not. Communitive means of or belonging to a community.
No, communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. It is the commutative property of the multiplication - not of any particular number.
This is an example of the commutative property of multiplication
I assume you mean "commutative". That means you can change the two numbers around, for example, 5 x 7 = 7 x 5.
The commutative property of multiplication is a x b = b x a. This property means that factors can be multiplied in any order and the product is always the same.
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)