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The expression b/c=b/c is an example of a(n)?

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it is a example of commutative property is commutative property you change the order not the result
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Answer:


(b)/(c) =(b)/(c)

bc=cb

It is an example of commutative property.

Explanation:

The given expression


(b)/(c) =(b)/(c)

By cross multiplying we can write given expression as


b* c=c* b

Commutative property: commutative property states that order does not matter.

In addition , commutative property

a+b=b+a

In multiplication , commutative property


a* b = b* a

We can write commutative property in multiplication

ab=ba

Therefore, by using commutative property then we get

bc=cb

Hence, the given expression is an example of commutative property.

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