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im having a little trouble understanding the commutative property and closure property, not a specific problem just would like a small explanation thanks!

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Commutative property:

For addition and multiplication if you change the order of the addernds or factor is doesn't change the sum or multiplication.

Example:

Addition


\begin{gathered} a\pm b=b\pm a \\ \\ 5+3=3+5 \\ 8=8 \end{gathered}

Multiplication:


\begin{gathered} a* b=b* a \\ \\ 5*3=3*5 \\ 15=15 \end{gathered}

Closure property:

When you add or subtract any two intergers, the result will always be an interger.

Example:


\begin{gathered} a+b=c \\ \\ a,b,c\text{ are intergers} \\ \\ 8+13=21 \\ \end{gathered}

8, 13 and 21 are intergers

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