Use the Commutative Property of Multiplication to rewrite the algebraic expression: k17⋅z33

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The Commutative Property of Multiplication states that changing the order of the factors does not change the product. In algebraic terms, this means that for any numbers (or variables) a and b, the following is true:

a * b = b * a

Using the Commutative Property to rewrite the algebraic expression \( k^{17} \cdot z^{33} \), we simply swap the order of the multiplication:

\( z^{33} \cdot k^{17} \)

This is the same expression, just with the factors in a different order, which does not affect the result due to the Commutative Property.