the sum
The answer to an addition problem.
The commutative property is a mathematical property in which the order of the equation can be changed and still get the same answer. Addition is commutative because it doesn't matter what order the numbers you are adding are put in, they still add up to the same result.
The result of an addition problem is called a sum.
Addition is a mathematical operation that combines two numbers to find their sum. It is denoted by the "+" symbol, and the result is called the sum. For example, 2 + 3 = 5, where 2 and 3 are the numbers being added and 5 is their sum.
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Mathematical processes or operations
the sum
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The answer to an addition problem.
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the total of two or more quantities as if by the mathematical process of addition.
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Addition and subtraction are mathematical processes. They can be used in equations, which are statements that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal, but they are not equations by themselves.
The commutative property is a mathematical property in which the order of the equation can be changed and still get the same answer. Addition is commutative because it doesn't matter what order the numbers you are adding are put in, they still add up to the same result.
Some mathematical operations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, and root extraction. These operations are used to manipulate numbers and solve equations.