Anything divided by 1 is itself.
indentity property
No because the number is being squared, not multiplied by its inverse. An identity property is only when a number is multiplied by its inverse.
No you can not use subtraction or division in the associative property.
multiplication: the opposite (division) property is factoring
property of divisiion
indentity property
No because the number is being squared, not multiplied by its inverse. An identity property is only when a number is multiplied by its inverse.
no, it's the commutative property of addition.
a number times a number and the answer is the same as the beginning like:say a and b were numbers. a+b=a its always the sameas the beginning
33 divided by 1 is a division problem: it is not a property.33 divided by 1 is a division problem: it is not a property.33 divided by 1 is a division problem: it is not a property.33 divided by 1 is a division problem: it is not a property.
there is not division for the associative property
No you can not use subtraction or division in the associative property.
dissimilarity, difference
multiplication: the opposite (division) property is factoring
property of divisiion
There is an identity property of division it is one. Any number divided by one remains the same.
It does not work with subtraction nor division.