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Commutative property is satisfied in integers w.r.t.

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+,×
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The correct option is D +,×
Commutative property of addition
The commutative property of addition says that we can add numbers in any order. You can remember the commutative property by thinking of the numbers "commuting," or changing places. The example shows us that "negative two plus positive four" is the same as "positive four plus negative two."

2+4=4+(2)=2

Commutative property of multiplication
The commutative property of multiplication is very similar. It says that we can multiply numbers in any order we want without changing the result. The example shows us that "negative two times positive four" is the same as "positive four times negative two."

(2)×4=4×(2)=8

Hence, commutative property is satisfied in integers w.r.t. addition and multiplication that is +,×.

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