adjective
- relating to or involving substitution or exchange
- having the property that the order of elements does not affect the result of an operation
Usage: formal
Usage: mathematics
Examples
- Addition is a commutative operation because 3 + 5 equals 5 + 3.
- Multiplication of real numbers is commutative.
- The commutative property applies to both addition and multiplication.
- Matrix multiplication is not always commutative.
- Students learn about commutative laws in elementary algebra.
- The commutative nature of addition makes mental math easier.