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Identity Property of Addition |
The sum of any number and zero is the original number. For example 5+0=5. |
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Identity Property Of Multiplication |
States that when ever you multiply a number by 1, the product is the original number. For example 7*1=7. |
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Commutative Property Of Multiplication |
States that the product of two factors is unaffected by the order in which they are multiplied. For example 4*7=7*4. |
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Commutative Property of Addition |
Says that the sum of two numbers is unaffected when their order is changed in which they are added. For example 9+2=2+9. |
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Associative Property of Addition |
States that the sum of two numbers is affected due to regrouping and the moving of the numbers in the equation. For example 3+(4+1)=(3+4)+1. |
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Associative Property Of Multiplication |
States that the product of two factors is affected because of regrouping and moving the factors. For example. 6+(1+8)=(6+1)+8. |
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Distributive Property |
The Distributive Property is easy to remember, if you recall that "multiplication distributes over addition". Formally, they write this property as "a(b + c) = ab + ac". In numbers, this means, that 2(3 + 4) = 2×3 + 2×4. |
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Variable |
An element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change A number in any equation. |