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Properties of Rational Numbers

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Commutative Property of Addition   You can add terms in any order EX: 5+4=4+5  
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Commutative Property of Multiplication   You can multiply terms in any order EX: 5*4=4*5  
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Associative Property of Addition   Changing grouping symbols does NOT change sum EX: (5+2)+3=5+(2+3)  
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Associative Property of Multiplication   Changing grouping symbols does NOT change product EX: (5*3)*2=5*(3*2)  
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Additive Inverse   opposite  
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Additive Inverse Property (aka Inverse Property of Addition)   The sum of any number and its additive inverse (opposite) is zero EX: 5+(-5)=0  
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Multiplicative Inverse   reciprocal  
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Multiplicative Inverse Property (aka Inverse Property of Multiplication)   The product of any number and its multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) is one EX: 5*(1/5)=1  
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Additive Identity   0  
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Additive Identity Property (aka Identity Property of Addition)   The sum of any number and the additive identity (0) is the number EX: 5+0=5  
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Multiplicative Identity   1  
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Multiplicative Identity Property (aka Identity Property of Multiplication)   The product of any number and the multiplicative identity (1) is the number EX: 5*1=5  
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Distributive Property   a(b+c)=ab+ac or a(b-c)=ab-ac  
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