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Ingrid Acosta
Mathematics
5 January, 02:04
What is the property to equation
3+2=2+3
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Albert Mills
5 January, 02:15
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Commutative property w. r. t '+'
Step-by-step explanation:
3+2 = 3+2
As both side contain two variable and both are adding and their answer is also same.
5=5
so this is commutative property with respect to addition.
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