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Select the postulate that is illustrated for the real numbers.

3 + 2 = 2 + 3

1. The commutative postulate for multiplication
2. Multiplication identity
3. The addition inverse postulate
4. Commutative postulate for addition
5. The distributive postulate
6. The addition of zero postulate
7. The multiplication inverse

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4. The Commutative postulate for addition. Hope this helped you :)
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User Denis Rosca
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Answer: 4. Commutative postulate for addition

Explanation:

The commutative postulate for addition says that for any real number a and b

a+b=b+a

It tells that order doesn't matter if we add two numbers , the answer will remain same

The given expression is
3 + 2 = 2 + 3, where 3 and 2 are real numbers.

Since


3 + 2 =5\\2 + 3=5

Therefore,
3 + 2 = 2 + 3 by Commutative postulate for addition.

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