Proof of expectation value for a dynamic observable

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Homework Statement


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d<A(q,p)>/dt=<{A,H}>, where {A,H} is a Poisson Bracket

Homework Equations


Liouville theorem

The Attempt at a Solution


<A>=Tr(Aρ)⇒d<A>/dt=Tr(Adρ/dt)=Tr(A{H,ρ})
So, in order to get the correct result, Tr(A{H,ρ}) must be equal to Tr({A,H}ρ), but I don't think I can do that substitution. Is it valid? How can I prove that?
 
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vela said:
Use the cyclic property of the trace: Tr(ABC) = Tr(BCA) = Tr(CAB).
But there is a Poisson Bracket in it...