It is not clear from the question whether you mean the numbers can be in any order (commutative property) or the operation of addition can be in any order (associative property).
Commmutativity: a+b = b+a
Associativity (a+b)+c = a+(b+c)
Addition and multiplication are commutative. That's the property you're looking for.
the addition property for 6 plus 7 equals 7 plus 6 is the commutative property. This property states that - when two numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends.
The commutative or Abelian property.
The commutative property of addition states that numbers can be added in any order and get the same answer. Examples: 2+3=3+2=5 4+5+6=5+4+6=15
Commutative property
It is the commutative property of addition.
Associative Property
No. It is the identity property of addition. The commutative property of addition states that numbers can be added in any order to get the same result. For example, 3 + 2 = 2 + 3.
Addition and multiplication are commutative. That's the property you're looking for.
the addition property for 6 plus 7 equals 7 plus 6 is the commutative property. This property states that - when two numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends.
associative property
The commutative property basically states that numbers can be added or subtracted in any order.
That is the commutative property. Formally, A + B = B + A. The word "commutative" comes from a root meaning "to move around."
The commutative property of addition and the commutative property of multiplication.
I don't know which of these are 'first', but there is the:Identity Property - you can add zero and get the same number back.Commutative Property - numbers can be added in any order and get the same result.Associative Property - numbers can be grouped in parenthesis and added without changing the resulting sum.
The commutative or Abelian property.
The associative property.