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00:0-1 | The problem two plus three equals three plus two demonstrates | |
00:05 | the community of property of addition . In other words | |
00:09 | , the community of property of addition states that changing | |
00:12 | the order of the Adan's does not change the some | |
00:16 | here . We can easily see that on the left | |
00:19 | side of the problem two plus three equals five . | |
00:23 | And on the right side of the problem three plus | |
00:25 | two equals five . So we have five equals 5 | |
00:30 | . It should make sense that two plus three equals | |
00:33 | three plus two . In general terms , the community | |
00:37 | of property of addition can be written as A plus | |
00:42 | B equals B plus A . Where A and B | |
00:47 | are variables that represent any number . |
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