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Lesson 1.4 Properties (p. 23-32) In algebra, properties are statements that are true for any numbers. Substitution Property – If a = b then you can replace b with a. (p. 18) Let a = 4 a + 18 4 + 18 Commutative Property – the order in which you add or multiply numbers does not matter. (p. 23) True for addition and multiplication 3+8=8+3 2•6=6•2 Associative Property – the way in which you group numbers does not change the answer when adding or multiplying.(p. 24) True for addition and multiplication (8 + 1) + 10 = 8 + (1 + 10) 3 • (4 • 2) = (3 • 4) • 2 Additive Identity Property – adding 0 to any number does not change the value of the number. (p. 24) 17 + 0 = 17 The identity element (number) for addition is _______ Multiplicative Identity – multiplying any number by 1 does not change the value of the number. (p. 24) 25 = 25 • 1 1•9=9 The identity element for multiplication is _____ Multiplicative Property of Zero – zero times any number equals 0. (p. 24) 34 • 0 = 0 0(6) = 0 Closure Property – applies when an operation is performed (+ , - , ×, ÷) on a set of numbers and the answer also falls within the same set of numbers. Addition is closed under the set of whole numbers. If you take any two whole numbers and add them together, the answer will also be a whole number. 9 + 7 = 16 Subtraction is not closed under the set of whole numbers. 4 – 8 = -4 -4 is an integer NOT a whole number Symmetric Property – If one quantity equals a second quantity, then the second quantity also equals the first. (p. 29) If 13 = 7 + 6, then 7 + 6 = 13 Transitive Property - if one quantity equals a 2nd quantity and the 2nd quantity equals a 3rd quantity, then the 1st equals the 3rd. (p. 29) If 3 + 5 = 8 and 8 = 2(4), Then __________________ Reflexive Property – any quantity is equal to itself. For any number a, a = a