Lesson 3: Properties Day 2 Algebra 1 CP Mrs. Mongold.

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Lesson 3: Properties Day 2 Algebra 1 CP Mrs. Mongold

Quick Review from yesterday… Additive Identity Multiplicative Identity Multiplicative Property of 0 Multiplicative Inverse Property Reflexive Property Symmetric Property Transitive Property Substitution Property

Examples page n + 0 = 19

Examples page ∙ n = 8

Examples page ∙ n = 0

Examples page n =22

Examples page 31

6. n ∙ 9 = 9

Examples page = n + 5

Examples page ∙ n = n ∙ 3

Examples page (9 – 3) = 2(n)

Examples page (7 ∙ 3) + 4 = n + 4

Examples page = n + 4

Examples page n = 14 ∙ 0

Examples page n = 1

Example page – (18 ÷ 2) = 11 - n

Examples page (16 ÷ 4 2 )

Examples page [5 – (15 ÷ 3)]

Examples page – 3[7 – (2 ∙ 3)]

Examples from page [8 – ( 4 ∙ 2)] +1

Examples page [10 – 2(2 + 3)]

Examples page 31