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Answer:

This is an example of the commutative property.

Explanation:

The only thing that has been changed here is the placement of the a. The commutative property states that you can flip-flop the numbers/variables and still get the same result.

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Answer:communitive property?

Step-by-step explanation: I’m kind of unsure, but the parenthesis are switching places so I think so. IM SO SORRY IF I MADE YOU GET THIS WRONG!!!

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