Q. 1. For any numbers a and b,a×b=b×a and a+b=b+a when applying the
Commutative Property Definition: The equations given are examples of the Commutative Property.In math, the Commutative Property states that you can change the order of the numbers you are adding or multiplying without changing the result.
Multiplication Property: For multiplication, the Commutative Property is a×b=b×a. This means that if you multiply a by b, it's the same as multiplying b by a.
Addition Property: For addition, the Commutative Property is a+b=b+a. This means that if you add a to b, it's the same as adding b to a.
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