Name that Property-Variables
Name that Property- Numbers
Classify the Number
Distribute
Other
100
a + b + c = b + a + c
Commutative Property of Addition
100

6(2+4)=6(2)+6(4)

Distributive Property

100

List the Different types of numbers:


Hint: Whole Number... Etc

Real, Rational, Integer, Whole, Natural

100

2(1 + 4)

2*1 + 2*4 = 2 + 8

100

List the properties we learned in this section

10: Identity Property of Addition and of Multiplication, Commutative Property of Addition and of Multiplication, Associative Property of Addition and of Multiplication, Distributive Property, Inverse Property of Addition and of Multiplication, Multiplication Property of Zero

200
a + 0 = a
Identity Property of Addition
200

7 • 9 • 20 • h = 20 • 9 • h • 7

Commutative Property of Multiplication

200

True or False: An improper fraction can be a whole number or integer

True

200

x(3 + 5)

3x + 5x = 8x

200

What type of property deals with the ORDER of numbers or variables?

Commutative

300
AB * C = A * BC
Associative of Multiplication
300
6 + (8 + y) = (6 + 8) + y
Associative Property of Addition
300

This is the only difference between natural and whole numbers

zero

300

2g(h + 4p)

2gh + 8gp

300

What type of property deals with how numbers or variables are GROUPED?

Associative

400
A + -A = 0
Inverse Property of Addition
400

A • (1/A) = 1

Inverse Property of Multiplication

400

Can be written as a fraction, as a decimal it is terminating or repeating

Rational Numbers

400

Rewrite 8(99) using the distributive property to make the problem easier.

8(100-1) = 8(100) - 8(1) = 800 - 8

400

Provide the justification (which properties) for the following steps: 6(8x + 4 + 0) = 48x + 24 + 0 = 48x + 24

Distributive Property, Identity Property of Addition

500

A • 1 = A

Identity Property of Multiplication

500

A • (B•C) = (A•C) • B  **two properties**

Commutative & Associative Property of Multiplication

500

True or false:1) all rational numbers are integers

2) all whole numbers are natural numbers

3) all whole numbers are rational numbers

1) false

2) false

3) true

500

-b(4 - 8c + 0)

-4b + 8bc - 0 = -b + 8bc

500

We know that A * 0 = 0. If I said x * y = 0, what can we deduce about x and/or y?

That at least one of them has to be zero.