The answer is called "the sum".
what is the commutative operation of addition
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Addition is the inverse operation to subtraction.
The operation is called addition.
The answer is called "the sum".
Yes it is : a + b = b + a for all integers a and b. In fact , if an operation is called addition you can bet that it is commutative. It would be perverse to call an non-commutative operation addition.
an unconditional addition operation performed for logic to transfer a particular bit is called OR gate
what is the commutative operation of addition
The inverse operation of addition is subtraction. Subtraction undoes addition by taking away a number from the sum to return to the original value.
The result is called the sum of the two numbers. The operation of addition is commutative. This means that the addition of two numbers will give the same sum regardless of the order in which the numbers are added.
addition +
any operation
Addition is the inverse operation to subtraction.
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