Fantastic Fields
Strive for Equality
Classroom Content
Keep it Simpl(ified) Silly
100

The field property used in

5(x + y) = 5x + 5y

What is the distributive property?

100

The property which states that any expression is equal to itself.

What is the reflexive property of equality?

100

Spicy Multiplication

What is division?

100

5 ÷ 2 ÷ 0 ⋅ 3

What is undefined?

200

The field property used in

1 + x = x + 1

What is the commutative property of addition?

200

With this property, if x = 5, then 5 = x.

What is the symmetric property of equality?

200

These two parts of a homework paper are worth one point each.

What are the heading and format?

200

(3x2 - 9x + 12) ÷ 3

What is x2 - 3x + 4?

300
The field property used in

2[x + (-x)] = 2(0)


What is the property of opposites?
(or: What is the inverse property of addition?)

300

This property allows us to chain equalities together, such that if x = y and y = 8, then x = 8.

What is the transitive property of equality?

300

You should never erase a whiteboard with this.

What is a finger/hand?

300

12 ÷ 2 ⋅ 0

What is zero?

400

The field property which states that for any two real numbers, their product is a real number.

What is the closure property of multiplication?

400

This property states that if
x - 3 = 5, then
(x - 3) + 3 = 5 + 3.

What is the additive property of equality?

400

These saints are the patron saints of mathematics, we ask for their intercession at the end of our prayer.

Who are Barbara and Hubert?

400

(-12 ÷ 2) ⋅ (-12 ÷ 2)

What is 36?

500

The Opposite and Reciprocal properties are the Additive and Multiplicative versions of these.

What are the Inverse Properties?

500

This property states that if
2x + y = 8, then
5(2x + y) = 5(8).

What is the multiplicative property of equality?

500

This is the book of the Bible which our class prayer comes from.

What are the Psalms?

500

(-1 ÷ 2) ÷ (1 ÷ (-2)) ÷ ((-1) ÷ (-2))

What is 2?

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