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I believe you are speaking of the commutative property of multiplication, and it simply states that the order in which two "numbers" (Can be variables) are multiplied does not matter, and that you will achieve the same result. An example would be: 2X3= 6
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3X2=6

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The product of any number and one is that number. For example 5 * 1 =5

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