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Addition Property

The document outlines the properties of addition and multiplication, including the Commutative, Associative, Identity, and Distributive properties. It explains that the order of numbers does not affect the sum or product, and provides examples for each property. Additionally, it highlights the significance of zero in addition and multiplication.

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Addition Property

The document outlines the properties of addition and multiplication, including the Commutative, Associative, Identity, and Distributive properties. It explains that the order of numbers does not affect the sum or product, and provides examples for each property. Additionally, it highlights the significance of zero in addition and multiplication.

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Addition Property:

1. Commutative Property:

 This property means that the order in which numbers are added does not change the
sum.

 For example, 5 + 3 = 8, and 3 + 5 = 8.

2. Associative Property:

 This property indicates that when adding three or more numbers, the way they are
grouped (using parentheses) does not change the sum.

 For example, (2 + 3) + 4 = 9, and 2 + (3 + 4) = 9.

3. Identity Property:

 The identity property of addition states that zero (0) is the additive identity.

 When zero is added to any number, the result is that same number.

 For example, 7 + 0 = 7.

Multiplication Property:
1. Commutative Property: The order in which numbers are multiplied does not change the
result. For example, 3 x 5 = 5 x 3.

2. Associative Property: When multiplying three or more numbers, the way they are grouped
(using parentheses) does not affect the product. For example, (2 x 3) x 4 = 2 x (3 x 4).

3. Distributive Property: This property allows you to distribute a multiplication over addition
or subtraction. For example, 2 x (3 + 4) = (2 x 3) + (2 x 4).

4. Identity Property (with respect to 1): Any number multiplied by 1 equals that number. For
example, 7 x 1 = 7.

5. Zero Property: Any number multiplied by zero equals zero. For example, 6 x 0 = 0.

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