commutative science definition
Of or relating to binary operations for which changing the order of the inputs does not change the result of the operation. For example, addition is commutative, since
a +
b =
b +
a for any two numbers
a and
b, while subtraction is not commutative, since
a -
b ≠
a -
b unless both
a and
b are zero. See also
associative, distributive.
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