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Commutative Property (Multiplication of Integers) : Solved Examples

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If a = 58 and b = 2, Prove ab = ba. And also write what this property is known as ?
Given a = 58, b = 2

Now, we have to prove:

ab = ba

Put the values of a and b from above and we get:

58 X 2 = 2 X 58

116 = 116

L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence proved ab = ba

This property is known as Commutative Property for Multiplication of Integers.

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