Associativity

/əˌsoʊʃiˈeɪtɪvɪti/ noun

In mathematics, the property that the way you group numbers in an operation doesn't change the result (like (2+3)+4 = 2+(3+4)); more broadly, the quality of being associative.

From 'associative' + '-ity' suffix. Used in mathematics from the 1800s onward as algebraists formalized the properties of operations.

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