0 is the identity under addition.
The Identity property of multiplication
Distributive property
The commutative property of multiplication says that the numbers in a problem can change, but the answer will stay the same.
The distributive property is a property for multiplying with parentheses. It states that a(b+c)=ab+ac. The means that 3(x+2)=3x+6, for example. Basically, the distributive property says you must multiply everything within the parentheses by the number outside the parentheses.
associative property
Identity Property
The Identity property of multiplication
Identity Property
communitive
Distributive property
Yes, if you add zero to any number, it will always remain itself. The value of zero is, literally, nothing, so nothing would be added to any number.
The transitive property
The commutative property of multiplication says that the numbers in a problem can change, but the answer will stay the same.
It is the identity property of 1.
The distributive property of multiplication over addition.
The reflexive property simply says that A=A, in other words, any number is equal to itself.
The inverse property says that a number, n, is added to its opposite, -n This is how it is used: n+(-n)=0