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In this video, you will learn how to view one or more parts of an expression as a single entity, by using associative property to analyze the formula for a rectangle’s perimeter. perimeter – measurement of the distance around the outside of a polygon or a circle example: 4 x 5 = 2 x 10.
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In this video, you will learn how to view one or more parts of an expression as a single entity, by using associative property to analyze the formula for a rectangle’s perimeter.
perimeter – measurement of the distance around the outside of a polygon or a circle example: 4 x 5 = 2 x 10
rectangle – a parallelogram with four right angles, as well as two pairs of parallel, congruent sides
rectangle – a parallelogram with four right angles, as well as two pairs of parallel, congruent sides
rectangle – a parallelogram with four right angles, as well as two pairs of parallel, congruent sides
Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #1 l w w l
p= l + l +w+w Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #1 l w w l
The Associative Property When three or more number are added, the sum is the same regardless of the grouping of the numbers
p= l + l +w+w p = (l + l) + (w + w) p = 2l + 2w Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 l w w l
p= l + l +w+w p = (l+l)+ (w + w) p = 2l + 2w Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 l w w l
p= l + l +w+w p = (l+l)+ (w + w) p = 2l+ 2w Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 l w w l
p= l + l +w+w p = (l+l)+ (w + w) p = 2l+ 2w Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 l w w l
p= l + l +w+w p = (l+l)+ (w + w) p = 2l+ 2w Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 l w w l
p= l + l +w+w p = (l+l)+ (w + w) p = 2l+ 2w Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 l w w l
p= l + l +w+w p = (l+l)+ (w + w) p = 2l+ 2w Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 l w w l
p= l + l +w+w p = (l+l)+ (w + w) p = 2l+ 2w Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 l w w l
The Associative Property When three or more number are added, the sum is the same regardless of the grouping of the numbers
p=l+l+ w +w p = (l + l) + (w + w) p = 2l + 2w l Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 w w l
p=l+l+ w +w p = (l+ w) + (l+ w) p = (l + l) + (w + w) p = 2l + 2w l Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 w w l
p=l+l+ w +w p = (l+ w) + (l+ w) p = 2(l+ w) p = (l + l) + (w + w) p = 2l + 2w l Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 w w l
p=l+l+ w +w p = (l+ w) + (l+ w) p = 2(l+ w) p = (l + l) + (w + w) p = 2l + 2w l Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 w w l
p=l+l+ w +w p = (l+ w) + (l+ w) p = 2(l+ w) p = (l + l) + (w + w) p = 2l + 2w l Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 w w l
p=l+l+ w +w p = (l+ w) + (l+ w) p = 2(l+ w) p = (l + l) + (w + w) p = 2l + 2w l Rectangle Perimeter Formula, #2 w w l
p = l + l + w + w p = 2l + 2w p = 2(l + w) l Synopsis w w l
In this video, you learned how to view one or more parts of an expression as a single entity, by using the associative property to analyze the formula for a rectangle’s perimeter.