20x1=20 Anything times 1 is itself.
any number plus 0 equals the previously said number 20+0=20 demonstrates the zero property
20 = 1 x 20, 2 x 10, 4 x 5, 5 x 4, 10 x 2, 20 x 1
transitive property
Substitution property.
Identity property of multiplication.
20x1=20 Anything times 1 is itself.
20x1; 10x2; 4x5
20x1; 10x2; 4x5
distributive
any number plus 0 equals the previously said number 20+0=20 demonstrates the zero property
The Commutative Property (of Multiplication) says that 4x5 = 5x4. So, If 4x5 = 20, then 5x4 will also be 20.
Common factors of 20 are; 1,2,4,5, and 20. 1x20=20, 2x10=20, 4x5=20, 5x4=20, 20x1+=20. If you have to show your work then just check mine.The factors of 20 are 1,2,4,5,10 and 20. For them to be common, they have to be compared to another set of factors.
20 = 1 x 20, 2 x 10, 4 x 5, 5 x 4, 10 x 2, 20 x 1
Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.
Factor pairs are any two numbers being multiplied to give you a certain number. Examples for 20: 1x20, 20x1, 2x10, 10x2, 4x5, and 5x4 are all factor pairs for 20.
transitive property