Algebra: Chapter 1, Lesson 2, page 9.
The Commututive and Identity Properties
Commutative property is only for addition and multiplication.
`x+5=5+x`
`5*y=y*5`
Remember the identify properties of addition (0) and multiplication (1).
Anything to the 1st power is the number and anything to the 0 power is always = 1.
`z^1=z` and `z^0=1`
To form equivalent expressions, multiply the expression by `1/1` or variable/variable, like `y/y`. For example, convert `z/2` to an equivalent expression using `1/1` or `y/y`. To do this we have:
`z/2=z/2⋅y/y=zy/(2y)`
We can simplify algebraic expressions using the identity property for multiplication. For example, simplify `(xy)/(3y)`
`(xy)/(3y)=(x⋅y)/(3⋅y)=(x/3)⋅(y/y)=x/3`
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