commutativity

Commutativity is the mathematical property of interchangeable order of operands.

Formally,
a binary operation on a set S is commutative if it satisfies the commutative property:

xy=yxx,yS

An operation is commutative if every two elements commute. That is, a pair of elements may commute even if the operation is (strictly) noncommutative.


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