Posted inAdvanced Math Commutative group definition and examples Posted by By SK Math Expert June 28, 2021Posted inAdvanced Math Commutative group A group G is said to be commutative if commutative axiom is also satisfied by its elements. That is If ∀ a, b ∈ G , a · b = b · a then G is a commutative… This Question has been answered. Please Login or Register to See The Answer Post navigation Previous Post prove that set of all non zero rational numbers is a group with respect to productNext Postwhat is A intersection (B union C) ?