Showing posts with label Commutative property. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Commutative property. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Commutative and Distributive Number Properties

Number properties are
Associative property applies to both addition and multiplication: a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c, a*(b*c)=(a*b)*c.
Distributive property ties addition and multiplication together. Distributive property can be written as: a*(b+c) = a*b + a*c.
Commutative property means that operands can switch places: a+b=b+a, a*b=b*a.

For Example:
Question 1 :- Distributive PropertyThe property demonstrated in the equation -(3n - 5) = -3n + 5 is:
a. associative b. commutative c. distributive d. Neither side of the equation is equal to the other.
Answer:
-1(3n-5) = -3n+5
(-1) (3n) + (-1) (-5)
= -3n+5 (Distributive Property)

Question 2 :- Associative Property
property demonstrated in the equation (5 + n) - 2 = 5 + (n - 2) is:
Answer:
(5+n)-2 = 5+(n-2)
Here the grouping that is the parentheses has changed.so it a (Associative Property)

Question 3 :- Commutative Property
property is this one 7 - 4 + 2 = 7 + 2 – 4
Answer:
7 - 4 + 2 . 7 + 2 - 4
Here the order - 4 + 2 has become 2 + - 4. So it is a (Commutative Property)