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Example Question #5051 : Algebra Ii
Using the properties of negative numbers, determine which answer is equivalent to
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Recall the following property of negative numbers:
It follows that:
Example Question #5052 : Algebra Ii
Using the properties of negative numbers, determine which answer is equivalent to
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Recall the following property of negative numbers:
It follows that:
Example Question #5053 : Algebra Ii
Using the properties of negative numbers, determine which answer is equivalent to
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Recall the following property of negative numbers:
It follows that:
Example Question #5054 : Algebra Ii
Using the properties of negative numbers, determine which answer is equivalent to
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Recall the following property of negative numbers:
It follows that:
Example Question #5 : Real Numbers
Identify the property of real numbers represented by the following:
Commutative Property of Addition
Associative Property of Addition
Distributive Property
Associative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Addition
Recall that the Commutative Propery of Addition states:
It follows that:
To help you tell the difference between commutative, associative, and distributive just remember what the words themselves mean.
When you commute you go from one place to another. With commutative properties, numbers are moving from one position to another.
When you associate with someone you are connected or grouped with them. The associative properties involve moving parentheses so that different numbers are grouped together, but they are not changing positions.
When you distribute things you are handing them out. With the distributive property, the number outside the parentheses is being handed out to the numbers inside the parentheses.
Example Question #1 : Number Theory
Identify the property of real numbers represented by the following:
Associative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Addition
Distributive Property
Associative Property of Addition
Distributive Property
Recall that the Distributive Property states:
It follows that:
To help you tell the difference between commutative, associative, and distributive just remember what the words themselves mean.
When you commute you go from one place to another. With commutative properties, numbers are moving from one position to another.
When you associate with someone you are connected or grouped with them. The associative properties involve moving parentheses so that different numbers are grouped together, but they are not changing positions.
When you distribute things you are handing them out. With the distributive property, the number outside the parentheses is being handed out to the numbers inside the parentheses.
Example Question #7 : Real Numbers
Identify the property of real numbers represented by the following:
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Distributive Property
Associative Property of Addition
Associative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Addition
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Recall that the Commutative Property of Multiplication states:
It follows that :
To help you tell the difference between commutative, associative, and distributive just remember what the words themselves mean.
When you commute you go from one place to another. With commutative properties, numbers are moving from one position to another.
When you associate with someone you are connected or grouped with them. The associative properties involve moving parentheses so that different numbers are grouped together, but they are not changing positions.
When you distribute things you are handing them out. With the distributive property, the number outside the parentheses is being handed out to the numbers inside the parentheses.
Example Question #8 : Real Numbers
Identify the property of real numbers represented by the following:
Associative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Addition
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Associative Property of Addition
Distributive Property
Associative Property of Multiplication
Recall that the Associative Property of Multiplication states:
It follows that:
To help you tell the difference between commutative, associative, and distributive just remember what the words themselves mean.
When you commute you go from one place to another. With commutative properties, numbers are moving from one position to another.
When you associate with someone you are connected or grouped with them. The associative properties involve moving parentheses so that different numbers are grouped together, but they are not changing positions.
When you distribute things you are handing them out. With the distributive property, the number outside the parentheses is being handed out to the numbers inside the parentheses.
Example Question #9 : Real Numbers
Identify the property of real numbers represented by the following:
Distributive Property
Commutative Property of Addition
Associative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Associative Property of Addition
Associative Property of Addition
Recall that the Associative Property of Addition states:
It follows that:
To help you tell the difference between commutative, associative, and distributive just remember what the words themselves mean.
When you commute you go from one place to another. With commutative properties, numbers are moving from one position to another.
When you associate with someone you are connected or grouped with them. The associative properties involve moving parentheses so that different numbers are grouped together, but they are not changing positions.
When you distribute things you are handing them out. With the distributive property, the number outside the parentheses is being handed out to the numbers inside the parentheses.
Example Question #10 : Real Numbers
Identify the property of real numbers represented by the following:
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Addition
Associative Property of Multiplication
Distributive Property
Associative Property of Addition
Distributive Property
Recall that the Distributive Property states:
The number outside the parentheses can be on the left or right side of the parentheses, so the following is also true:
It follows that:
To help you tell the difference between commutative, associative, and distributive just remember what the words themselves mean.
When you commute you go from one place to another. With commutative properties, numbers are moving from one position to another.
When you associate with someone you are connected or grouped with them. The associative properties involve moving parentheses so that different numbers are grouped together, but they are not changing positions.
When you distribute things you are handing them out. With the distributive property, the number outside the parentheses is being handed out to the numbers inside the parentheses.