pi*7=7*pi

would this be associate property of multiplication

nope - it's commutative

associative is 3*(3*4) = (2*3)*4

Oh okay thanks for explaining

No, the equation "pi*7 = 7*pi" does not demonstrate the associative property of multiplication.

The associative property of multiplication states that the grouping of numbers being multiplied does not affect their product. In other words, if you have three numbers a, b, and c, the associative property of multiplication says that (a * b) * c = a * (b * c).

In the given equation, we are simply multiplying pi by 7, and this multiplication is commutative, meaning the order of the numbers does not affect the result. So the equation is simply stating that 7 times pi is equal to pi times 7, which is true. However, it does not demonstrate the associative property.