kommutatiivsest
Kommutatiivsest is a term derived from abstract algebra, specifically referring to the property of an operation where the order of operands does not affect the result. In simpler terms, for a binary operation denoted by *, an operation is commutative if for any two elements a and b within a set, the equation a * b = b * a holds true. This property is fundamental in defining various algebraic structures.
Common examples of commutative operations include addition and multiplication of real numbers. For instance, 2 + 3
However, not all operations are commutative. A prime example is matrix multiplication. If A and B are