Because of the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
Commutative property
just multiply
Commutative
Multiply the whole number times the numerator. Divide the product by the denominator.
by one by one
The property that allows you to add or multiply numbers in any order without changing the result is known as the commutative property. For addition, this means that ( a + b = b + a ), and for multiplication, it means that ( a \times b = b \times a ). This property is fundamental in arithmetic and holds true for real numbers.
commutative property
commutative property
Commutative property
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just multiply
1. First multiply all numbers up from 2. 2. See how many numbers product is 5. 3. If is more than two numbers that's product is five that's a composite number. 4. Is the number only has to products that is five its a prime number.
Commutative
It is very easy. The program begins here..... /*Program to sum and print numbers without creating variables*/ #include<stdio.h> main() { clrscr(); printf("%d+%d=%d",5,2,5+2); getch(); } /*Program ends here*/ Now just by changing the numbers in the "printf" statement we can add, subtract, multiply and divide the numbers without using variables. Hence the problem is solved..........
Multiply the whole number times the numerator. Divide the product by the denominator.
Find the product of their absolute values (without regard for their signs) and then label the product positive. The process is exactly the same if both numbers are negative.