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Lesson 1-6 Pages 30-33

Algebra:

Properties

Lesson Check 1-5

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What you will learn!

How to use addition and multiplication properties to

solve problems.

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Equivalent ExpressionsEquivalent Expressions

PropertiesProperties

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Commutative Property

The order in which two numbers are added or

multiplied does not change the answer!

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Commutative Property

3 + 7 = 7 + 3

3 x 7 = 7 x 3

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Associative Property

The way in which three numbers are grouped

when they are added or multiplied does not change the answer!

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Associative Property

(2 x 5) x 8 = 2 x (5 x 8)

(2 + 5) + 8 = 2 + (5 + 8)

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Identity Property

The sum of a addend and zero is the addend.

The product of a factor and one is the factor.

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Identity Property

4 + 0 = 49 x 1 = 9

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Distributive Property

To multiply a sum (or difference) by a number, multiply each addend by the number outside the

parentheses.

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Distributive Property

3(4 + 8) = (3 x 4) + (3 x 8)

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What you really need to know!

The Big Question!

Did the numbers move, or did the group change?

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Commutative Property of Commutative Property of AdditionAddition

2 + 3 = 3 + 22 + 3 = 3 + 2

Commutative Property of Commutative Property of MultiplicationMultiplication

2 x 3 = 3 x 22 x 3 = 3 x 2

Associative Property of Associative Property of AdditionAddition

(5 + 8) + 2 = 5 + (8 + 2)(5 + 8) + 2 = 5 + (8 + 2)

Associative Property of Associative Property of MultiplicationMultiplication

(4 x 6) x 3 = 4 x (6 x 3)(4 x 6) x 3 = 4 x (6 x 3)

Identity Property of AdditionIdentity Property of Addition 5 + 0 = 5 0 + 9 = 95 + 0 = 5 0 + 9 = 9

Identity Property of Identity Property of MultiplicationMultiplication

7 x 1 = 7 1 x 6 =67 x 1 = 7 1 x 6 =6

Distributive PropertyDistributive Property 3(4 + 6) = 33(4 + 6) = 3•4 + 3•6•4 + 3•6

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Word Bank: Lesson 1-6Word Bank: Lesson 1-6

CommutativeCommutative

AssociativeAssociative

IdentityIdentity

DistributiveDistributive

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Example 1

Name the property shown by each statement.

24 + 5 = 5 + 24

Commutative +

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Example 2

Name the property shown by each statement.

(11 x 4) x 8 = 11 x (4 x 8)

Associative x

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Example 3

Use the distributive property to write each expression as an equivalent expression. Then evaluate the expression.

8(5 + 7)

8•5 + 8•7 ; 96

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Example 4

Use the distributive property to write each expression as an equivalent expression. Then evaluate the expression.

(2 + 9)6

2•6 + 9•6 ; 66

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Example 5

Mr. Harmon has budgeted $150 per day for his hotel and meals during his vacation. If he plans to spend six days on vacation, how much will he spend?

6 x 150 ; $900

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Example 6

Name the property shown by each statement.

7 = 1 x 7

Identity x

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Example 7

Name the property shown by each statement.

7 + 0 = 7

Identity +

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Guided Practice

#’s 4-10Link to Pre-Made Lesson

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and study examples!

Read:

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Homework: Pages 32-33

#’s 12-26 even,

32-40 even, 43-57

Lesson Check 1-6

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Lesson Check 1-6


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