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The reciprocal property of multiplication says that (a/b) times (b/a) equals 1.
Distributive.
Yes it does equal 0. This is proved by commutative property of maths which says that 2 numbers can be multiplied in many ways.
No, it is the commutative (or Abelian) property. The associative property says that (6 + 7) + 8 = 6 + (7 + 8) and so either can be written as 6 + 7 + 8
additive inverse property
associative property
That's the reflexive property of equality.
The commutative property.
The reciprocal property of multiplication says that (a/b) times (b/a) equals 1.
It is called the zero property which says that any number into zero gives zero.
Distributive.
Yes it does equal 0. This is proved by commutative property of maths which says that 2 numbers can be multiplied in many ways.
the answer is commutative propert because its addition 2+3 equals 3+2
No, it is the commutative (or Abelian) property. The associative property says that (6 + 7) + 8 = 6 + (7 + 8) and so either can be written as 6 + 7 + 8
800+0=0 is an example of the additive identity property. It says a number + 0 always equals the identical number
It's not so amazing that you can divide both sides by the same quantity.What IS special is the fact that after you do that, the two sides are stillequal. And it also works for addition, subtraction, and multiplication.Right there in a nutshell is the whole story of working with equations andsolving them. It all rests on the axiom from Algebra that says ...If equals are (added to)/(subtracted from)/(multiplied by)/(divided by) equals,then the results are equal.
The transitive property of equality says that if a=b, then b=c.If a=b and b=c, then a=cTo Prove:Using the equation:a=bsubstituting the value of b in terms of c:which is: b=ctherefore:a=ba=(c)a=c