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Number Properties Magic Book Foldable. CA 4.0, 2.0. Objective - To create a foldable for the Properties of Real Numbers. COMMUTATIVE. ASSOCIATIVE. IDENTITY. Additive Identity. Multiplicative Identity. Multiplicative Inverse. Additive Inverse. MULTIPLICATION. ADDITION. INVERSE.
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Number Properties Magic Book Foldable CA 4.0, 2.0
Objective - To create a foldable for the Properties of Real Numbers
COMMUTATIVE ASSOCIATIVE IDENTITY Additive Identity Multiplicative Identity Multiplicative Inverse Additive Inverse MULTIPLICATION ADDITION INVERSE Equality Equality Symmetry Property Of Equality Reflexive Property Of Equality CLOSURE TERM FACTOR
Also called opposite Also called reciprocal If a=b, thenac=bc If a=b, thena+c=b+c For any real numbera, a=a If a=b, thenb=a A quantity that is multiplied by another to get a product A part of an expression that is added (or subtracted) The sign goes with the term!
VARIABLE COEFFICIENT LIKE TERMS CONSTANT BASE EXPONENT / POWER BASEexponent Substitution / Transitive Property Of Equality Division DEFINITIONS & Other Properties Division by Zero EQUATION EXPRESSION SUBTRACTION PROPORTION AXIOM(POSTULATE) THEOREM ORDER OF OPERATIONS DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY
A symbol used to represent a quantity that can change The number that is multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression Like terms have the same variables & exponent A term with no variables When a quantity is raised to a power, the quantity that is used as a factor is the base The number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor Multiplicationby Reciprocal For any real numbersa, b, and c,ifa=band b=c,then a=c Division by zero isUNDEFINED! The joining of two mathematical expressions by an EQUAL SIGN A mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables A mathematical statement showing two ratios (fractions) are equal To add the opposite A mathematical statement that is accepted as TRUE without proof A mathematical statementthat has been proven TRUE using axioms and definitions A rule for evaluating expressions