What happens to the value of the product if the multipliers are reversed.

To answer the question of how the product will change if the multipliers are reversed, let us recall how the displacement law of multiplication sounds.

The travel law of multiplication.

The work does not change from changing the places of the multipliers.
(The value of the product does not change when the multipliers are swapped.)

For example,

Let the number 3 be the first factor;

and the number 5 is the second factor;

15 is a work.

3 * 5 = 5 * 3 = 15.

or another example,

2 * 6 = 6 * 2 = 12.

Answer: if you swap the factors, the product will remain the same.



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