thre are many different ones like comunitive associative identity and many others sorry i dont know ll but google helps :')
Its quiet simple. All you have to know is that when you use the distributive property in math, it's most likely and equation. So you basically remove the parentheses. AKA(expanding the equation)
the answer is the commutative property
The Multiplicative Property of 1.
The distributive property in math is (in variable definition) : a(b+c)=ab+ac For example you could use the distributive property to simplify this expression: 3(x+4) (3)(x) + (3)(4) 3x+12 is your answer! Hope this helps! -dancinggirl25
comunitive properties
This question cannot be answered. There is no such word as "Comunitive" and so "the Comunitive Property of addition" does not exist. One possible alternative is the "commutative" property, but that is only of marginal relevance in terms of the given expression. Thus, it is not at all clear what property the question is about and why any such property should be invoked.
Addition identity.
Communitive means of, or belonging to, a community. No numbers has this property.
Neither comunitive nor comunative is a word. Here are some likely possibilities:COMMUTATIVE - pertaining to an exchange or change in order (commutative properties in math)COMMUNICATIVE - involved in conversation or dialogue
thre are many different ones like comunitive associative identity and many others sorry i dont know ll but google helps :')
To increase in size. You use the dilation property in coordinative graphs.
Its quiet simple. All you have to know is that when you use the distributive property in math, it's most likely and equation. So you basically remove the parentheses. AKA(expanding the equation)
You use it in math, especially in algebra 1. The F.O.I.L method is like the distributive property basically.
They are the associative property, distributive property and the commutative property.
the zero property in math is when you multiply by zero which is the multiplicative property of zero or it is when you add zero to anything and get zero that is called the additive property of zero
Identity property of multiplication.