commutative

     

In mathematics, commutativity is the ability to change the orer of something without changing the end result. It is a fundamental property in most branches of mathematics and many proofs depend on it. The commutativity of simple operations was for many years implicitly assumed and the property was not given a name or attributed until the 19th century when mathematicians began to formalize the theory of mathematics.

Trivia about commutative

  • The fact that 9 plus 3 is equal to 3 plus 9 demonstrates this property, from the Latin for "exchange"