The identity property of multiplication because the conversion of units would equal the same thing. For example, 1 foot/ 12 inches are equal to each other so it would be like it is 1.
Because of the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
The commutative property of multiplication.
division property of equality or multiplication property, if you multiply by the reciprocal
Some examples of the zero property of multiplication: 8x0=0 93x0=0 93845x1=0 The Zero Property of Multiplication- If you multiply the any number by 0, you will always get zero, no matter what number you multiply by 0.
What do you multiply by to get identically what you started with? Multiply by 1. a x 1 = a
The Associative Property
The special property that zero has is that if you multiply zero by any number, you get zero.
The commutative property of multiplication states that changing the order of the factors does not change the product.
Associative property of multiplication states that: (ab)c = a(bc) In words, no matter which order you multiply the numbers by, you obtain the same results.
The distributive property of multiplication over addition.
It means that in an equation, you can multiply both sides (left and right of the equal sign) by the same number (except zero), without changing the result set.
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