5.2.9 = 2.5.9
Mathematics, 30.11.2020 17:40 normarismendoza
The following examples illustrate the
commutative property of multiplication.
5.2.9 = 2.5.9
5.2 = 2.57
Study the examples, then choose the statement
that best describes the property.
a. b=a=b
a.(b. c) = (a. b).
O a . b = b. a
a. b = a. c
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The following examples illustrate the
commutative property of multiplication.
5.2.9 = 2.5.9
5.2.9 = 2.5.9
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