The property that states that when you change the order of the addend or the factor it doesn't change the sum or product.
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According to the commutative of multiplication, a*b = b*a.
Assuming you mean definition, commutative is a property of an operation such that the order of the operands does not affect the result. Thus for addition, A + B = B + A. Multiplication of numbers is also commutative but multiplication of matrices is not. Subtraction and division are not commutative.
They are the Associative Property of Multiplication, the Commutative Property of Multiplication, and the Zero Property of Multiplication.
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The commutative property of multiplication.