Transitive
Symmetry
because its zero
Associative
The property that multiplication is distributive over addition means that a*(b+c) = (a*b) + (a*c) The usufulness of this property can be illustrated by the following example: 8*(102) = 8*(100+2) = (8*100) + (8*2) = 800 + 16 = 816. So if you split 102 into 100 and 2, and then use the distributive property, you do not need to work with a large number such as 102.
This is the existence of additive inverse: For every number, x, there exists a number, denoted by (-x), such that x + (-x) = (-x) + x = 0.
Symmetric
symmetric
transitive property
Symmetry
A real number is any number. Real numbers can be whole numbers or numbers which include a decimal point.
There is no property illustrated by the expression.
It is the reflexive property of equality. Any quantity is equal to itself.
commutative property of addition
because its zero
It is the additive identity property of zero. For any value, a + 0 = a.
0
true