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Which example illustrates the commutative property of addition for polynomials? 2x2 + 5x) = –(–2x2 – 5x) (2x2 + 5x) + 0 = (2x2 + 5x) (2x2 + 5x) + (4x2 – 4x) = 2x2 + 5x + 4x2 – 4…
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Which example illustrates the commutative property of addition for polynomials? 2x2 + 5x) = –(–2x2 – 5x) (2x2 + 5x) + 0 = (2x2 + 5x) (2x2 + 5x) + (4x2 – 4x) = 2x2 + 5x + 4x2 – 4…
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Which example illustrates the commutative property of addition for polynomials? 2x2 + 5x) = –(–2x2 – 5x) (2x2 + 5x) + 0 = (2x2 + 5x) (2x2 + 5x) + (4x2 – 4x) = 2x2 + 5x + 4x2 – 4x (2x2 + 5x) + (4x2 – 4x) = (4x2 – 4x) + (2x2 +
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Explanation:
(2x2 + 5x) + (4x2 – 4x) = (4x2 – 4x) + (2x2 + 5x)
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Commutative is simply for example that:
A + B = B + A
The one that displays that property is:
(2x2 + 5x) + (4x2 – 4x) = (4x2 – 4x) + (2x2 + 5x)
The last one.
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