SOLUTION: Is the problem 8a^+(8a+a^2)+7a=8a^2+(a^2+8a)+7a Commutative, transitive, associative, reflexive, symmetric or multiplicative property of zero and why? The instructions showing exam

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Question 1154085: Is the problem 8a^+(8a+a^2)+7a=8a^2+(a^2+8a)+7a Commutative, transitive, associative, reflexive, symmetric or multiplicative property of zero and why? The instructions showing examples of these types of problems are of really simple ones. The problems I need to solve makes no sense and looks nothing like the examples.
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Commutative property of addition is used inside parentheses.