2 + a + b = a + 2 + b is an example of which algebraic property?

1 Answer
Oct 25, 2015

It is an example of at least two algebraic properties:

Commutativity and associativity.

Explanation:

Addition is:

Commutative: A+B = B+A

Associative: (A+B)+C = A+(B+C)

The example 2+a+b = a+2+b uses commutativity to get 2+a = a + 2 and hence 2+a+b = a+2+b.

The example also uses associativity to even write 2 + a + b. Without associativity, we would need to write: (2+a)+b or 2+(a+b), etc.

The example also expresses equality, which might also be counted as an algebraic property, but is often just assumed.