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Caitlin Brown
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27 August, 07:23
Is cd a commutative property
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Mark Hood
27 August, 07:43
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Would assume cd means c*d
c*d is commutative because:
c*d = d*c
The result in multiplication is the same, irrespective of which comes first.
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