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Which property does each equation demonstrate? (2x2 + 7x) + (2y2 + 6y) = (2y2 + 6y) + (2x2 + 7x)
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Which property does each equation demonstrate? (2x2 + 7x) + (2y2 + 6y) = (2y2 + 6y) + (2x2 + 7x)
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Answer: Commutative, closure, & commutative.
Step-by-step explanation: Right on Edg
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