SOLUTION: iam working on my algebra credit recovery packet and i have searched the web but i cant find two examples for each o the following a commutative distributve and associative problem

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Question 549791: iam working on my algebra credit recovery packet and i have searched the web but i cant find two examples for each o the following a commutative distributve and associative problem if you can please help me with those three i would really appreicate it and if its not too much to ask the definiton for them
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The commutative property is illustrated by: (Valid only for multiplcation and addition) For these operations, the order in which you add or multiply numbers doesn't change their sum or product..
or or or
The distributive property is illustrated by:
or or or
The associative property is illustrated by: (Valid only for multiplcation and addition) The way you group three or more numbers when adding or multiplying doesn't change their sum or product..
or or

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