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Which property states: Changing the ORDER does not
change the answerEx. 3 + 4 = 4 + 3
• A) Associative for Addition• B) Additive Identity• C) Commutative for Addition• D) Additive Inverse
Which property states:Changing the GROUPING does
not change the answerEx. (5 6) 7 = 5 (6 7)
• A) Commutative for Multiplication• B) Multiplicative Inverse • C) Multiplicative Identity• D) Associative for Multiplication
Which property states:A number times ZERO equals
ZEROEx. 123 0 = 0
• A) Multiplicative Identity• B) Multiplication Property of Zero• C) Division Property of Zero• D) Multiplicative Inverse
Which property states: A number PLUS or MINUS ZERO
equals that numberEx. 456 + 0 = 456
• A) Reflexive• B) Additive Identity• C) Transitive• D) Additive Inverse
Which property states:A number TIMES or DIVIDED by
ONE equals that numberEx. 345 1 = 345
• A) Multiplicative Inverse • B) Factoring• C) Multiplicative Identity• D) Reflexive
Which property states:A number PLUS its OPPOSITE
equals ZEROEx. 5 + -5 = 0
• A) Definition of Subtraction• B) Additive Identity• C) Reflexive• D) Additive Inverse
Which property states:A number TIMES its RECIPROCAL
equals ONEEx. 2 ½ = 1
• A) Multiplicative Identity• B) Division Property of Zero• C) Multiplicative Inverse• D) Transitive
Which property states:A number TIMES A SUM or PASSING OUT a multiplier
Ex. 3(2 + 4) = 6 + 12
• A) Associative Property of Addition• B) Distributive• C) Substitution• D) Reflexive
Which property states:A number DIVIDED by ITSELF
equals ONEEx. 8 8 = 1
• A) Symmetry • B) Transitive• C) Substitution• D) Division Property of Zero
Which property states:Perform the operation and
PLUG in the ANSWEREx. 1 + 2 + 3 = 3 + 3
• A) Substitution• B) Associative for Addition• C) Transitive• D) Distributive
Which property states:ADD the OPPOSITEEx. 1 – 2 = 1 + -2
• A) Additive Inverse• B) Transitive• C) Definition of Subtraction• D) Reflexive
Which property states: Flip both side of the equation
Ex. 3 + n = 5 is the same as
5 = 3 + n
• A) Transitive• B) Symmetry• C) Reflexive• D) Factoring
Which property states: If A = B and B = C,
then A = C
• A) Transitive• B) Symmetry• C) Reflexive• D) Factoring
Which property states: For all real numbers,
A = A
• A) Substitution• B) Additive Identity• C) Reflexive• D) Commutative
Which property states: Distributive Backwards
(Collecting the parts that makethe pieces LIKE TERMS)Ex. 3a + 4a = a(3 + 4)
• A) Commutative for Multiplication• B) Substitution• C) Associative• D) Factoring
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