there is the asscocitive property,communitave property and the i don't know property
I think you mean, what are the 3 properties of addition? Well, addition, like everything else, has infinitely many properties. But I am guessing you mean the 3 properties of addition that are described in the axioms of algebra. Namely, 1. The commutative law. This says that you can add 2 numbers in either order and get the same answer. In symbols, x+y equals y+x. 2. The associative law. This says that if you add 3 numbers, you can group them either way without changing the answer. In symbols, (x+y)+z equals x+(y+z) 3. The distributive law of addition over multiplication. I will not try to describe this in words, which would be long and confusing. It is most clearly described in symbols: x*(y+z) equals x*y + x*z * * * * * An excellent attempt at answering a flawed question. There are only two properties of addition, so trying to describe 3 is not really possible. The third one, above, is a property of multiplication over addition - not of the operation of addition.
IIt is not possible to list all the properties since more can be derived from the ones give. The basic one is that all three sides are of equal length. From this, it can be shown that all angles must also be equal, and so = 60 deg. Then you can show that the medians, altitudes, perpendicular bisectors of sides and angle bisectors are coincident. That means the centroid, circumcentre, incentre are the same. It has rotational symmetry of order 3 It has 3 axes of symmetry.
Addition is the inverse of subtraction in the following sense, Addition is more basic and the usual approach is to define additive inverses (ie. negatives) and then define subtraction by using additive inverses, i.e. a subtract b means a + (-b) where -b denotes that number such that b + (-b) = 0. So, a subtract -3 means a + (- (-3) and -(-3) = 3 since -3 + 3 = 0. Therefore, a subtract -3 is the same as a + 3 in all cases. Subtracting -3 is the same as adding 3.
Addition in decimals is commutative; that is, it doesn't matter what order you add the numbers, they will give the same result. So 3 + 6 = 6 + 3 = 9.
Addition is commutative
there is the asscocitive property,communitave property and the i don't know property
I think you mean, what are the 3 properties of addition? Well, addition, like everything else, has infinitely many properties. But I am guessing you mean the 3 properties of addition that are described in the axioms of algebra. Namely, 1. The commutative law. This says that you can add 2 numbers in either order and get the same answer. In symbols, x+y equals y+x. 2. The associative law. This says that if you add 3 numbers, you can group them either way without changing the answer. In symbols, (x+y)+z equals x+(y+z) 3. The distributive law of addition over multiplication. I will not try to describe this in words, which would be long and confusing. It is most clearly described in symbols: x*(y+z) equals x*y + x*z * * * * * An excellent attempt at answering a flawed question. There are only two properties of addition, so trying to describe 3 is not really possible. The third one, above, is a property of multiplication over addition - not of the operation of addition.
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3+5 = 8 = 5+3 commutative is just switching the numbers around and the answers stay the same.
Addition. Multiplication is a special case of addition where the operands are the same.ie 4*3 = 4 + 4 + 4 (or 3 + 3 + 3 + 3)
Addition is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic, the other three being subtraction, multiplication, and division. The addition of two whole numbers results in the total amount of sum of those values combined