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this is an example of which property: (2·3)4=(3·2)4 commutative inverse associative identity
Step1: Recall property definitions
The commutative property of multiplication states that \(a\times b=b\times a\). In the given equation \((2\cdot3)4=(3\cdot2)4\), we see that inside the parentheses, \(2\) and \(3\) have been swapped.
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