It is the commutative property of addition : A+B = B+AMultiplication has the same property, whereas in subtraction and division the order of the terms changes the result.
The transitive property of equality says that if a=b, then b=c.If a=b and b=c, then a=cTo Prove:Using the equation:a=bsubstituting the value of b in terms of c:which is: b=ctherefore:a=ba=(c)a=c
the answer is a
That's not even a question. It's only a statement that says that some number is equal to itself.
A.
it is the associative property
commutative property
commutative property
No.
Commutative
The commutative property of addition. a + b = b + a
no, it's the commutative property of addition.
The reciprocal property of multiplication says that (a/b) times (b/a) equals 1.
Addition is commutative. That is, a + b = b + a for all a, b
Symmetry, which states that if A = B then B = A Put A = 4 and B = x + y
It is called the commutative property, a + b = b + a
0 is the identity element with regard to addition.