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Title: Whole Number Operations and Their Properties


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Whole Number Operations and Their Properties
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This PowerPoint was designed to help students
gain a better knowledge on whole number
operations, and their properties. This
PowerPoint will include definitions, and examples
of each of the following
  • Commutative Property of Addition and
    Multiplication Associative Property
    Distributive Property The Zero Property of
    Addition The Zero Property of Multiplication
    The Multiplicative identity Order of Operations
  • Below are links that will help answer any other
    questions you may have on this topic
  • Operations
  • Lesson on Order of Operations
  • Order of Operations (PEMDAS)
  • Properties of Real Numbers
  • Glossary of Properties

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Commutative Property of Addition and
Multiplication
  • Addition and Multiplication are commutative
    switching the order of two numbers being added or
    multiplied does not change the result. When
    adding numbers, it doesn't matter which number
    comes first, the sum will be the same. Another
    way to look at it is, buying two things in
    different order still will cost the same.
  • Examples
  • 100  8  8  100
  • 100  8  8  100

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Associative Property
  • Addition and multiplication are associative the
    order that numbers are grouped in addition and
    multiplication does not affect the result.
  • Examples
  • (2  10)  6  2  (10  6)  18
  • 2  (10  6)  (2  10)  6 120

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Distributive Property
  • The Distributive Property is an algebra property
    which is used to multiply a single term and two
    or more terms inside a set of parentheses.
  • Examples
  • 10  (50  3)  (10  50)  (10  3)
  • 3  (1299)  (3  12)  (3  99)

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Identity Property
  • Adding 0 to a number leaves it unchanged. We call
    0 the additive identity.
  • Example
  • 88  0  88

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The Zero Property of Multiplication
  • Multiplying any number by 0 gives 0.
  • Example
  • 88  0  0
  • 0  1003  0

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Identity Property
  • We call 1 the multiplicative identity.
    Multiplying any number by 1 leaves the number
    unchanged.
  • Example
  • 88  1  88
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