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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is an example of the commutative property? A. –13 + 27 = 27 + (–13) B. –21 + (11 + 13) = (–21 + 11) + 13 C. 4(–3 + 5) = 4(–3) + 4 ∙ 5 D. –(–8 + 3) = 8 + (–3) d

OpenStudy (owlcoffee):

The conmutative property is an axiom that states: "The sum of two numbers in not altered by the order of the factors". Writing it more mathematically: \[a \pm b = b \pm a\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

KjSaif (kjsaif):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whattt

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

idk

KjSaif (kjsaif):

whats wrong you don't know?

KjSaif (kjsaif):

fallengoddess

KjSaif (kjsaif):

b is commutative look is just switching places but equals the same

KjSaif (kjsaif):

wait a sec

KjSaif (kjsaif):

yep it is B

KjSaif (kjsaif):

u there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

brb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

back

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

ok its b

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

hes right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thamnk ouuuuuuu

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

yep

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