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Mathematics, 04.09.2019 19:30 PONBallfordM89

Select the postulate that is illustrated for the real numbers.
6 · 12 = 12 · 6
the commutative postulate for multiplication
multiplication by one
the addition inverse postulate
commutative postulate for addition
the distributive postulate
the addition of zero postulate
the multiplication inverse

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Select the postulate that is illustrated for the real numbers.
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