addition and subtraction
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No. The distributive property applies to two operations, for example, to multiplication over addition or subtraction.
They are the associative property, distributive property and the commutative property.
the mathematical properties are the distributive property,the associative property,the communitive oroperty,and the identity property
Basic number properties (including three properties) and distributive property.
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The multiplication properties are: Commutative property. Associative property. Distributive property. Identity property. And the Zero property of Multiplication.
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distributive, associative, commutative, and identity (also called the zero property)
These are characteristics of the elements of algebraic structures, or algebraic sets. Each element in the set possesses these characteristics and that is why they are called properties.
Properties of operations, such as the distributive, associative, and commutative properties, allow us to manipulate algebraic expressions systematically. For example, the distributive property enables us to expand expressions, while the associative property allows us to regroup terms for simplification. By applying these properties, we can create equivalent expressions that are easier to work with or solve. Ultimately, these properties provide the foundational rules for transforming expressions while maintaining their equality.
division does not satisfy distributive property eg:- a+(b/c) not=a/b+a/c