Question

Substituting 1 for x in the equation (x⋅3)5=5(x⋅3)
is a test case for which property?(1 point)
Responses

the Commutative Property of Addition
the Commutative Property of Addition

the Associative Property of Addition
the Associative Property of Addition

the Commutative Property of Multiplication
the Commutative Property of Multiplication

the Associative Property of Multiplication

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Substituting 1 for \( x \) in the equation \( (x \cdot 3)^5 = 5(x \cdot 3) \) is a test case for the **Associative Property of Multiplication**.

This property concerns how numbers are grouped when being multiplied, and when you substitute 1 in place of \( x \), you're testing how the equation holds true under multiplication, shifted by the distribution of powers and products equally.

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