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- Left_and_right_(algebra) comment "In algebra, the terms left and right denote the order of a binary operation (usually, but not always called \"multiplication\") in non-commutative algebraic structures.A binary operation ∗ is usually written in the infix form:s ∗ tThe argument s is placed on the left side, and the argument t is on the right side. Even if the symbol of the operation is omitted, the order of s and t does matter unless ∗ is commutative.A two-sided property is fulfilled on both sides.".