d • r = r • d
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Commutative Property of Multiplication
Identity Property of Multiplication
Zero Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Addition
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Commutative Property of Multiplication
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. You are correct.
The property mentioned, d • r = r • d, is the Commutative Property of Multiplication. This property states that the order of the numbers being multiplied does not affect the result. In this case, it means that multiplying d by r will give the same result as multiplying r by d. This property holds true for any two numbers being multiplied together.
The statement "d • r = r • d" represents the Commutative Property of Multiplication. This property states that the order of multiplication does not matter. In other words, you can multiply d by r, or you can multiply r by d, and the result will be the same.
The Identity Property of Multiplication states that any number multiplied by 1 is equal to the original number. In this case, d • 1 = d and r • 1 = r.
The Zero Property of Multiplication states that any number multiplied by 0 is equal to 0.