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Kristina L. Anderson March 27, 2009. This is a game of speed and ACCURACY… The purpose of this game is to familiarize yourself with the properties of.

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1 Kristina L. Anderson March 27, 2009

2 This is a game of speed and ACCURACY… The purpose of this game is to familiarize yourself with the properties of real numbers and the properties of equality. Each slide will present an example of a property. Your job is to correctly guess the displayed property in the given time. Best of luck! Number of Participants: 1 – 20 (change settings as needed).

3 4(3x + 5) = 12x +20 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

4 –3 + 3 = 0 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

5 3·4 = 4·3 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

6 3 + (1 + 2) = (3 + 1) + 2 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

7 1 · 5 = 5 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

8 4 + 0 = 4 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

9 3 · (4 · 5) = (3 · 4) · 5 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

10 4 · (¼) = 1 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

11 4 + (-2 + 6) = (4 + -2) + 6 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

12 5 + 2 = 2 + 5 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

13 4(3 + 2x) = 12 + 8x :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

14 (½) · 2 = 1 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

15 3 + 7 = 7 + 3 :10 1. Additive Inverse 2. Additive Identity 3. Associative Property of Addition 4. Commutative Property of Addition 5. Multiplicative Inverse 6. Multiplicative Identity 7. Associative Property of Multiplication 8. Commutative Property of Multiplication 9. Distributive Property

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