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Properties of REAL Numbers. Opposites Two real numbers that are the same distance from the origin of the real number line are opposites of each other.EXAMPLES

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Page 1: Properties of REAL Numbers. Opposites Two real numbers that are the same distance from the origin of the real number line are opposites of each other.EXAMPLES

Properties of REAL Properties of REAL NumbersNumbers

Page 2: Properties of REAL Numbers. Opposites Two real numbers that are the same distance from the origin of the real number line are opposites of each other.EXAMPLES

OppositesOpposites

Two real numbers that are the same distance from the origin of the real number line are

opposites of each other.

EXAMPLESEXAMPLES-100 AND 100

2 AND -2

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ReciprocalsReciprocals

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Absolute ValueAbsolute Value

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Commutative Property of AdditionCommutative Property of Addition

a + b = b + aa + b = b + aWhen adding two numbers, the order of the

numbers does not matter.

EXAMPLESEXAMPLES2 + 3 = 3 + 2

(-5) + 4 = 4 + (-5)

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Commutative Property of MultiplicationCommutative Property of Multiplication

a × b = b × aa × b = b × aWhen multiplying two numbers, the order of the

numbers does not matter.

EXAMPLESEXAMPLES2 × 3 = 3 × 2

(-3) × 24 = 24 × (-3)

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Associative Property of AdditionAssociative Property of Addition

a + (b + c) = (a + b) + ca + (b + c) = (a + b) + cWhen three numbers are added, it makes no

difference which two numbers are added first.

EXAMPLESEXAMPLES2 + (3 + 5) = (2 + 3) + 5(4 + 2) + 6 = 4 + (2 + 6)

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Associative Property of MultiplicationAssociative Property of Multiplication

a(bc) = (ab)ca(bc) = (ab)cWhen three numbers are multiplied, it makes no

difference which two numbers are multiplied first.

EXAMPLESEXAMPLES2 × (3 × 5) = (2 × 3) × 5(4 × 2) × 6 = 4 × (2 × 6)

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Distributive PropertyDistributive Property

a(b + c) = ab + aca(b + c) = ab + acMultiplication distributes over addition.

EXAMPLESEXAMPLES2 (3 + 5) = (2 × 3) + (2 × 5)

(4 + 2) × 6 = (4 × 6) + (2 × 6)

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Additive Identity PropertyAdditive Identity Property

The additive identity property states that if 0 is added to a number, the result is that number.

EXAMPLEEXAMPLE3 + 0 = 0 + 3 = 3

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Multiplicative Identity PropertyMultiplicative Identity Property

The multiplicative identity property states that if a number is multiplied by 1, the result is that

number.

EXAMPLEEXAMPLE5 1 = 1 5 = 5

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Additive Inverse PropertyAdditive Inverse Property

The additive inverse property states that opposites add to zero.

EXAMPLEEXAMPLE7 + (-7) = 0 and -4 + 4 = 0

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Multiplicative Inverse PropertyMultiplicative Inverse Property

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PRACTICE EXERCISESPRACTICE EXERCISES

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Identify which property justifies each of the following:

4 × (8 × 2) = (4 × 8) × 2

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Identify which property justifies each of the following:

6 + 8 = 8 + 6

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Identify which property justifies each of the following:

12 + 0 = 12

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Identify which property justifies each of the following:

5(2 + 9) = (5 × 2) + (5 × 9)

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Identify which property justifies each of the following:

5 × 24 = 24 × 5

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Identify which property justifies each of the following:

18 + (-18) = 0

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Identify which property justifies each of the following:

-34 × 1 = -34

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