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Add 0 (+0)
When you add 0 to a number it equals the same as the number that you started with.
Example: 25+0=25 |
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Multiply by one (*1)
When you multiply by 1 the number you started with stays the same.
Example: 1*30=30 |
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Communtitive property of addition |
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Move the numbers
when you move the numbers you can make it easier to do the problem.
Example: 1+2+3+9+5+6=9+1+2+3+5+6 |
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Commutative property of multaplication |
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Move the numbers
When you move the numbers you make it easier to solve the problem.
Example: 5*2*6*9*7*8=5*2*6*7*6*9 |
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Associative property of addition |
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Moving the parrenthesses
When you move the parrenthesses, you change which numbers go first.
Example: (2+3)+4=2+(3+4) |
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Associative property of Multiplication |
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Move the parrenthesses
When you move the parrenthesses, you change which numbers that go first.
Example: 2*3*4*(5*9)=(2*3)*4*5*9 |
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There's a fire!!
Save the family
When you use the fireman trick you break down the problem so its easier to handle.
Example: 5(123)
5(1)+5(2)+5(3)
5+10+15= 30 |
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Add the opposite
Add the negitive to the number, it will always be 0.
Example: a+3=6
a+3-3=6-3
a=3 |
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multiply by it's reciprocal
when you multiply by its reciprocal every time it will equal 0.
Example: 3/1*1/3=1 |
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times zero
Anything times zero equals zero
Example: 1*0=0
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