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Propertys of Math

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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Property's of math

BY MILO GARCEAU
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Inverse Property
There are two types of inverse property one type is additive and the other is multiplicative.

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Additive Property
Additive property is what you add to a number to get zero
Such as:
-5+5=0

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Multiplicative Property
When you multiply a number by its multiplicative inverse it equals one or zero.
EX:
8x1/8=1

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Identity Property
There are two types of identity property addition and multiplication

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Identity Property of Addition
You can add it too any number and the number stays the same.
EX:
0+5=5

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The Identity Property of Multiplication
You can multiply any number by it and the number stays the same
EX:
8x1=8

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The Commutative Property
There are two kinds of commutative property one is addition and one is multiplication.

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The Commutative Property of Addition
It doesn't matter what order the number s are in you will end up with the same sum
EX
1+2=3 2+1=3

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The Commutative Property of Multiplication
When you switch the order of the two numbers the product is still the same
EX
3x4=12 4x3=12

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Associative Property
There are two types addition and multiplication.

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Associative Property of Addition
No matter where they the parenthesis are the sum is the same
1+(2+3)=2+(1+3)

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The Associative property of Multiplication
No matter where the parenthesis is the product is the same
1x(2x3)=2x(3x1)

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Distributive Property
A property indicating a special way in which multiplication is applied to addition
EX 2(x+1)=2x1+2xx
x=1

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