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Mr. Pearson DO NOW Tuesday, September 3, 2013 Selby Lane. QUESTION # 1 If = , this is an example of the ______ Property. QUESTION # 2.
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Mr. Pearson DO NOW Tuesday, September 3, 2013 Selby Lane QUESTION # 1 If = , this is an example of the ______ Property. QUESTION # 2 is an example of the ______ Property.
Objective - To use the distributive property to simplify numerical and variable expressions. Distributive Property CA Standard: 7th Grade Algebra & Functions 1.3 Simplify Numerical Operations by Applying Properties (Associative, Commutative, Distributive, Identity, etc.) of Rational Numbers and justify the process. or Order of Operations Distributive Property It works! Why use the distributive property?
Simplify using the distributive property. 1) 4) 2) 5) 3) 6)
same same same Use the distributive property to write an equivalent expression. Then simplify both to show they have the same value. 1) 2) 3)
4 5 2 Geometric Model for Distributive Property Two ways to find the area of the rectangle. As a whole As two parts
4 5 2 same Geometric Model for Distributive Property Two ways to find the area of the rectangle. As a whole As two parts
Find the area of the rectangle in terms of x, y and z in two different ways. x y z As a whole As two parts
same Find the area of the rectangle in terms of x, y and z in two different ways. x y z As a whole As two parts
IDENTITY PROPERTY Multiplicative Additive This means that you can multiply 1 to any number... and it keeps its identity! The number stays the same! Let's look at the number 8. Anyway we try to multiply 1 to it, the 8 just keeps coming back as the answer. This means that you can add 0 to any number... and it keeps its identity! The number stays the same! Let's look at the number 5. Anyway we try to add 0 to it, the 5 just keeps coming back as the answer.