Communtative Property
Random
Distributive Property
Identity and Zero Property
Which Property am I?
Which Property 2
100

5 * 3 = 3 * ?


5

100

State the Zero Property.

Any number multiplied by zero equals zero.

100

8(4 + x) = ?

8(4 + x) =  32 + 8x 

100

What is the identity property of multiplication?

The identity property says that you can multiply by 1 and you are always going to get the original number

100

13 x 1= 13

Identity Property

100

(3 + 2) + 7 = 3 + (2 + 7)

Associative Property of Addition

200

Jahmere said because he knows 6 x 4 he also knows 4 x 6. Is he correct? Explain.

Yes, he is correct. The commutative property says you can just turn the numbers around and get the same product.

200

Give an example of, or explain, the associative property.

Numbers stay the same, parentheses move.

5 + (2 + 4) = (5 + 2) +4

200

3(4 + b) =

12 + 3b

200

What is the zero property of multiplication?

The zero property says that the product of any number and zero is always zero.

200

24 - 12y = 12(2 - y)


Distributive property

200

5 * 1/5 = 1

Inverse property of Multiplication

300

Give an example of the commutative property of addition.

4 + 6 = 6 + 4

300

Give an example of the identity property of multiplication

5 x 1 = 5

300

Explain the Distributive Property

Multiply the outside term times each of the inside terms.

300

State the Identity Property of Addition

Zero can be added to a number and the result will be the number

300

50 x 0 = 0

Zero Product Property

300

19 + 0 = 19

Identity Property of Addition

400

Give an example of the Commutative Property of Multiplication.

5 * 6 = 6 * 5

400

Which property is this: 2(a + 4) = 2a + 8

Distributive Property

400

?(3 - x) = 15 - 5x

5

400

Give an example of the Identity Property of Multiplication

5 x 1 = 5

400

8 * 2 * 6 = 6 * 2 * 8

Commutative Property of Multiplication

400

1 x m = m

Identity Property of Multiplication

500

Explain the commutative property of multiplication.

The commutative property of multiplication says that you can change the order of the factors and still get the same product.

500

Define properties.

Rules that can be used to make math easier! (Especially when solving equations!)

500

Give an example of the distributive property.

a(b + c) = ab + ac

500

How do the zero product property and the identity property of addition differ?

In the zero product property, multiplying by zero results in a product of zero. In the identity property of addition, zero is added to a number resulting in the number.

500

8 + -8 = 0

Inverse Property of Addition

500

a + b + c = b + c + a

commutative property of addition