This article is about associativity in
mathematics. For associativity in central processor unit memory cache architecture see
CPU cache. In
mathematics, associativity is a property that a
binary operation can have. It means that, within an expression containing two or more of the same associative operators in a row, the order of operations does not matter as long as the sequence of the
operands is not changed. That is, rearranging the
parentheses in such an expression will not change its value. Consider for instance the equation
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