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    Law of Associativity

    Basic definition

    An operation * is associative if x*(y*z) = (x*y)*z for all x, y, and z.

    Detailed definition

    Three elements x, y and z of a set S are said to be associative under a binary operation * if they satisfy
x*(y*z) = (x*y)*z.
Real numbers are associative under addition
x + (y + z) = (x + y) + z
and multiplication
x·(y·z) = (x·y)·z.
The Wolfram Language attribute that sets a function to be associative is Flat.

    Related Wolfram Language symbol

    Flat

    Educational grade level

    elementary school level (California grade 2 standard)

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