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FOR ANY NUMBER A, THE SUM OF A AND 0 IS A. A+0=A |
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A NUMBER AND ITS OPPOSITE ARE ADDICTIVE INVERSES OF EACH OTHER. THE SUM OF A NUMBER AND ITS ADDITIVE INVERSE IS 0. 4+-4=0 |
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FOR ANY NUMBER A, THE PRODUCT OF A AND 1 IS A. A*1=A |
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MULTIPLICATIVE PROPERTY OF ZERO |
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FOR ANY NUMBER A, THE PRODUCT OF A AND 0 IS 0. A*0=0 |
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THE ORDER IN WHICH YOU ADD OR MULTIPLY DOES NOT CHANGE THE SUM OR PRODUCT. A+B=B+A A(B)=B(A) |
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FOR EVERY NUMBER A/B. WHERE B ╪ 0, THERE IS EXACTLY ONE NUMBER B/A SUCH THAT THE PRODUCT OF A/B AND B/A IS 1 2(1/2)=2/2=1 |
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THE WAY YOU GROUP THREE OR MORE NUMBERS WHEN ADDING OR MULTIPLYING DOES NOT CHANGE THE SUM OR PRODUCT. (A+B)+C=A+(B+C) [A(B)]C=A[B(C)] |
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FOR ANY NUMBERS, A, B, AND C A(B+C)=AB+AC |
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DEFINITION OF SUBTRACTION |
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FOR ANY NUMBER A AND B, A-B=A+-B ALWAYS ADD THE OPPOSITE |
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FOR ANY NUMBER A & B, A/B=A(1/B) |
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ADDITION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY |
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IF AN EQUATION IS TRUE AND THE SAME NUMBER IS ADDED TO EACH SIDE OF THE EQUATION, THE RESULTING EQUIVALENT EQUATION IS ALSO TRUE IF A+6=8, THEN A+6+2=8+2 |
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MULTIPLICATION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY |
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IF AN EQUATION IS TRUE AND EACH SIDE IS MULTIPLIED BY THE SAME NONZERO NUMBER, THE RESULTING EQUATION IS EQUIVALENT. |
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