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U2L1 – Properties and Identities Examples Example 1 Using Properties of Addition Distance This week, you rode in a car for 42 miles, rode a bike for 5 miles, and rode in a bus for 23 miles. Find the total distance. Solution The total distance is the sum of the three distances. Use properties of addition to group together distances that are easy to add mentally. 42 + 5 + 23 = (42 + 5) + 23 = ( + = + = + ( Use order of operations. Commutative property of addition Associative property of addition ) + 23 + 23) Add = Add Answer: The total distance is Example 2 and and . . miles. Using Properties of Multiplication Evaluate 4xy when x = -8 and y = 15. ( )( ) = [4( )]( ) =[ ( )]( ) = [( )( )] = ( ) Substitute for x and for y. = Multiply 4xy = 4 Use order of operations. Commutative property of multiplication Associative property of multiplication Multiply and and . . Using Properties to Simplify Variable Expressions Example 3 Simplify the expression. a. x + 5 + 2 = (x + 5) + 2 Use order of operations. = x + (5 + 2) =x+ property of addition Add 5 and 2. b. 3(9y) = (3 • 9)y = Example 4 Multiply 3 and 9. Identifying Properties Statement a. (3 + 2) + 4 = 3 + (2 + 4) b. 0 + b = b c. 1(-7) = -7 d. cd = dc property of multiplication Property Illustrated Checkpoint Evaluate the expression when x = 7 and y = 25. 2. 4x 2y Checkpoint Simplify the expression. (4 Checkpoint 3) Identify the property that the statement illustrates.