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when two numbers that are switch and the sum stays the same. for example 5+3=3+5

whats 5+3=8 or 3+5=8 when two numbers are switched you still get the same answer here are more examples

1+2=3 or 2+1=3 5+4=9 or 4+5=9 9+2=11 or 2+9=11

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when two numbers are added such that the sum remains the same as they are switched. 1+2=2+1..this means that 1+2=3 and on the other hand 2+1=3..so 3=3..this is commutative property of addition.

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