Multiplication and Division Property of Equality: These properties state that if two sides of an equation are multiplied or divided by the same non-zero number, then the resulting equation is still true.
Distributive Property: This property states that when a number is multiplied by a sum or difference inside parentheses, it can be distributed or applied to each term inside the parentheses individually.
Commutative Property: This property states that the order in which two numbers are added or multiplied does not change the result. For addition, it is stated as a + b = b + a, and for multiplication, it is stated as a * b = b * a.
Combine Like terms: This is a process in algebra where terms with the same variables and same exponents are combined or simplified by adding or subtracting them.
Substitution Property: This property allows one to replace a variable in an equation with a specific value or another expression, which results in a new equation that is true if the original equation was true.
Define each one.
Multiplication and Division Property of Equality:
Distributive Property:
Commutative Property:
Combine Like terms-
Substitution Property:
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