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Do 3+5 and 5+3 represent the same expression
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Do 3+5 and 5+3 represent the same expression
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Yes, it does because of the communitive property.
The communitive property is when you switch the numbers around but it still equals the same thing.
5+3=8
3+5=8
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Hello there,
Yes, 3+5 and 5+3 do represent the same expression. This expression is called the commutative property.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen.
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