Is multiplication and division commutative

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2026-05-16 23:06

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Multiplication is commutative, meaning that the order of the numbers does not affect the result (e.g., (a \times b = b \times a)). However, division is not commutative; changing the order of the numbers typically changes the result (e.g., (a \div b \neq b \div a) unless (a) equals (b)).

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