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Tanner Snow
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10 December, 21:55
Commutative property of addition
14a+b=
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Frank Sampson
10 December, 22:07
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14a + b = b + 14a
Step-by-step explanation:
Commutative property of addition states that no matter the order of the terms in the equation, the value will always be the same.
i. e. 4 + 19 = 23; 19 + 4 = 23. Although the 19 and the 4 have been switched around, the sum will always be 23, so we can conclude that 4 + 19 = 19 + 4
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