Which of the examples below expresses the commutative law of multiplication?a.A + B = B + Ab.A • B = B • Ac.A • B = B + Ad.A • (B • C) = (A • B) • C
Question
Which of the examples below expresses the commutative law of multiplication?a.A + B = B + Ab.A • B = B • Ac.A • B = B + Ad.A • (B • C) = (A • B) • C
Solution
The commutative law of multiplication is expressed by the example: a • B = B • a. This law states that the order in which two numbers are multiplied does not change the product.
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