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Properties for Addition and Multiplication only
Algebraic Properties Properties for Addition and Multiplication only
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Commutative Property of Addition
The order changes, but not the sum ex: = 7 + 4 For any number a and b: a + b = b + a
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Commutative Property of Multiplication
The order changes, but not the product ex: 6 • 9 = 9 • 6 For any number a and b: a • b = b • a
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Will the Commutative Property work for Subtraction?
How about Division? Give an example why.
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Associative Property of Addition
= The way numbers are grouped does not change the sum. ex: ( ) + 3 = 12 + ( 7 + 3) For any numbers a, b, and c: ( a + b ) + c = a + ( b + c )
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Associative Property of Multiplication
= The way numbers are grouped does not change the product. ex: ( 6 • 2 ) • 5 = 6 • ( 2 • 5) For any numbers a, b, and c: ( a • b ) • c = a • ( b • c )
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Will the Associative Property work for Subtraction?
How about Division? Give an example why.
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Identity Property of Addition
The sum of zero and any given number will equal that given number. ex: = 9 For any number a: a + 0 = a
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Identity Property of Multiplication
The product of any given number and one will equal that given number. ex: 9 • 1 = 9 For any number a: a • 1 = a
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Will the Identity Property work for Subtraction?
How about Division? Give an example why.
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Distributive Property of Multiplication
Distributing multiplication over addition or subtraction ex: 3( ) = 3(10) + 3(7) (multiply the number outside the parentheses to each number inside the parentheses) For any numbers a, b, and c: a( b + c ) = a(b) + a(c)
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Multiplicative Property of Zero
The product of zero and any number is… ZERO ex: 3 • 0 = 0 For any number a: a • 0 = 0
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