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Why are addition and multiplication commutative, but not exponentiation?
We know that the addition and multiplication operators are both commutative, and the exponentiation operator is not. My question is why. As background there are plenty of mathematical schemes tha...
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Why are addition and multiplication commutative, but not exponentiation?
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We know that the addition and multiplication operators are both commutative, and the exponentiation operator is not. My question is why. As background there are plenty of mathematical schemes tha...
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Why are addition and multiplication commutative, but not exponentiation?
We know that the addition and multiplication operators are both commutative, and the exponentiation operator is not. My question is why. As background there are plenty of mathematical schemes tha...
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