Commutative Property of Multiplication
Identity Property
yes it is because the identity property of multiplication states that a number (x) times another number(y) is equal to 1. So 1/2 times 2/1 equals 1
The Commutative Property of Addition. It also works for multiplication: 3 times 2 is equal to 2 times 3.
This is called the commutative property of multiplication. Like addition, the order of the numbers does not matter: the product is the same.Compare this with subtraction and division which are not commutative.
The property of reciprocals as multiplicative inverses.
Commutative.
It is: -2*-1 = 2 because the product of two minus numbers always results as a positive answer
Commutative, not communtative The mathematical property of being able to change the order of the numbers and not change the answer. A plus B equals B plus A (1 plus 3 equals 4, 3 plus 1 equals 4) A times B equals B times A (2 times 5 equals 10, 5 times 2 equals 10) Addition and multiplication are commutative operators A minus B is not necessarily equal to B minus A (6 minus 4 equals 2, 4 minus 6 equals minus 2) A divided B is not necessarily equal to B divided A (9 divided by 3 equals 3, 3 divided by 9 equals one-third) Subtraction and division are not commutative operators
The property that 2 equals 2 is called the reflexive property of equality. This property states that any number or object is always equal to itself.
It illustrates the place-value property of numbers. 6 times 4 = 2*10^1 + 4*10^0 or 2 lots of tens plus 4 units.
2 times 1 equals 2.
There is no specific property to the equation.