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What opeation is always true for associative and not for commutative?

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for example: addition always works for commutative and for associative. As in, you can use the properties with addition and get the same answer. same with multiplication.

But what operation is it that makes associative alays true, but not always commutative?

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  1. function composition


  2. matrix multiplication

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