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Properties Do Now:  On a piece of loose leaf please write the solution to the following problems: Remember NO calculator    3-(-7) 5-3 -10-5 S.W.B.A.T  Identify the different properties  Solve problems using the different properties  Write their own original problem  Solve a classmates original problem Distributive Property  One of the most frequently used property  Lets you multiply the sum by multiplying each addend separately and then add the products  This might be confusing so I will show you plenty of examples Distributive Property: Examples  5(x+2)=  (5x)  5(x) + 5(2) (3x+6) = 5x(3x 2 ) + 5x(6) (5)(3x 2 + 2x + 6) = 5(3x 2 )+ 5(2x)+ 5(6) Associative Property  The change in grouping of three or more addends or factors does not change their sum or product  Associative property holds good for both addition and multiplication, but NOT for subtraction and division Associative Property: Examples  Addition  (2+3)+5= 2+(3+5)  Whether you add 2 and 3 first or 3 and 5 first does not matter as long as you get the same sum, which is 10, both ways  Multiplication  (4x5)10= 4(5x10)  Whether you multiply 4 and 5 first or 5 and 10 first does not matter as long as you get the same product, which is 200, both ways Commutative Property  Of   It states that changing the order of addends does not change the sum a+b=b+a  Of   Addition Multiplication It states that changing the order of factors does not change the product axb=bxa Commutative property: More  Addition and multiplication are commutative over the set of real numbers.  For any two real numbers x and y, x + y = y+ x  xy = yx   Subtraction and division are NOT commutative Commutative property: Examples 2  4  +3=3+2 Whether you add 3 to 2 or 2 to 3, you get 5 both ways x7=7x4 Whether you multiply 4 by 7 or you multiply 7 by 4, the product is the same, 28 Laws for each property  Commutative  Laws You can swap numbers over and still get the same answer  When  a+b=b+a  When  you add you multiply axb=bxa Laws for Each Property  Associative  Laws It does not matter how you group the numbers, meaning which number you calculate first  When  (a+b)+c=a+(b+c)  When  you add you multiply (axb)xc=ax(bxc) Laws for Each Property  Distributive   law The best of all, but needs careful attention You get the same answer when you  Multiply a number by a group of numbers added together OR  Do each multiply separately and add them  a x (b + c ) = a x b + a x c Careful!  The commutative law does NOT work for division  12 / 3 = 4 BUT  3 / 12 = 1/4  The Associative Law does NOT work for subtraction  ( 9 – 4 ) – 3 = 5 – 3 = 2 BUT 9–(4–3)=9–1=8  The Distributive Law does NOT work for division  24 / ( 4 + 8 ) = 24 / 12 = 2 BUT  24 / 4 + 24 / 8 = 6 + 3 = 9 The Identity Property  Addition   The sum of zero and any number or variable is the number or variable itself Example: 4 + 0 = 4  Multiplication   The product of 1 and any number or variable is the number or variable itself Example: 4 x 1 = 4 Addition and multiplication property of equality  Additive  Property of Equality For all real numbers a, b, and c: a =ba+c=b+c  We read this as  a equal b is equivalent to a +c equals b + c Addition and multiplication property of equality  Multiplication  of Equality For all real number a and b, and for c ≠ 0 a = b  ac = bc  We read this as  A equals b is equivalent to ac equals bc Additive and Multiplicative Inverse Additive  What Inverse you add to a number to get a zero  The negative of a number The additive inverse of -5 is 5 because  -5 +5 = 0 The additive inverse of 5 is -5 Additive and multiplicative inverse  Multiplicative Inverse  The Multiplicative Inverse of a number is its reciprocal  The product of a number and the reciprocal of a number is 1  Multiplicative Inverse of a number n is represented as 1 n or n -1 Homework  Work   on the worksheet Tomorrow I will go over any questions you might have Then I will collect the worksheets and I will pick one or two problems at random to grade  Make a problem on your own, pick one of the properties and we will swap in class tomorrow to see the problems we made!