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.