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Over Lesson 1–2 5-Minute Check 1

Over Lesson 1–2 Answers

Lesson 1-3 Glencoe Algebra 1

Then/Now You used the order of operations to simplify expressions. Recognize the properties of equality and identity. Recognize the Commutative and Associative Properties.

Vocabulary equivalent expressions – expressions that represent the same number additive identity – zero, because the sum of any number and zero is equal to the number multiplicative identity – 1, because the product of any number and 1 is equal to the number multiplicative inverses –Two numbers whose product is 1 reciprocal – another name for a multiplicative inverse

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Example 1 Evaluate Using Properties Name the property used in each step. Substitution: 12 – 8 = 4 Substitution: 15 ÷ 5 = 3 Substitution: 3 – 2 = 1

Example 1 Multiplicative Identity: 3(1) = 3 = 4Substitution: = 4 Multiplicative Inverse: (4) = 1 Answer: 4 Evaluate Using Properties

Example 1 A.4 B.5 C.1 D.0

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Example 2 Apply Properties of Numbers HORSEBACK RIDING Migina made a list of trail lengths to find the total miles she rode. Find the total miles Migina rode her horse. Bent TreeKnob HillMeadowrunPinehurst

Example 2 = Commutative (+) = ( ) + ( )Associative (+) = Substitution = 27.50Substitution Answer: Migina rode 27.5 miles on the trails. Apply Properties of Numbers

Example 2 A.4.5 mi B.5.5 mi C.6.0 mi D.6.2 mi TRANSPORTATION Darlene rode the city train from the Winchester Street Station to the airport. How far did she travel on the train?

Example 3 Use Multiplication Properties Evaluate 2 ● 8 ● 5 ● 7 using properties of numbers. Name the property used in each step. You can rearrange and group the factors to make mental calculations easier. Answer: ● 8 ● 5 ● 7= 2 ● 5 ● 8 ● 7Commutative (×) = (2 ● 5) ● (8 ● 7)Associative (×) = 10 ● 56Substitution = 560Substitution

Example 3 A.45 B.36 C.15 D.180 Evaluate 3 ● 5 ● 3 ● 4.

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