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(-2)+4=4+(-2) What property is illustrated above? A. inverse property of addition B. identity property of addition C. associative property of addition D. commutative property of addition
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(-2)+4=4+(-2) What property is illustrated above? A. inverse property of addition B. identity property of addition C. associative property of addition D. commutative property of addition
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The answer would be D!
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I beleive the closest answer would be A. Inverse Property of Addition.
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