3*(a + b) = 3*a + 3*b
or
a*(b + 2) = a*b + a*2
Identity Property
Identity Property of one
In multiplication, when you multiply a number by 1, and you have the same number, that's called the identity property of one.
One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.
Polynomial
A Monomial;)
a coefficient
One of the best property of an algorithm is that it is simple. It can not be too long and ambiguous, it has to be straightforward, with understandable variables as used also in a pseudocode.
A number expressing a property, quantity, or relation that remains unchanged under specified conditions.
Identity Property
Identity Property of one
Identity Property
"Multiplicative Identify Property of One" or "Identity Property of Multiplication"
In multiplication, when you multiply a number by 1, and you have the same number, that's called the identity property of one.
It means any number multiplied by one is itself. And any number divided by one is itself. One is the only number which has this distinctive property.
One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.One interesting property is that zero, multiplied by any number, is zero.
Polynomial