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(b) Commutative Property of Rational Numbers

Explanation:

In your equation, the terms on the left side have been reversed on the right side. This is an instance of use of the commutative property of addition. The property is a property of addition, and applies to any quantities that are added together, rational numbers or any other kind.

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Commutative Property of Rational Numbers

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The associative property applies to grouping of terms in a sum or product.

The distributive property applies to a property of multiplication over addition.

The additive inverse property says the sum of a number and its additive inverse is zero.

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