Lesson 2
Lesson 2
2 Properties of Operations
facts Power Up A
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New Concept Increasing Knowledge
The grouping of numbers in subtraction and division does affect the result, as
we see in the following expressions. Thus, there is no associative property of
subtraction, and there is no associative property of division.
(8 − 4) − 2 ≠ 8 − (4 − 2)
(8 ÷ 4) ÷ 2 ≠ 8 ÷ (4 ÷ 2)
DiscussHow do the equations above prove that the Associative Property
cannot be applied to subtraction and division?
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We summarize these properties in the following table:
Properties of Operations
Commutative Properties
a+b=b+a
a×b=b×a
Associative Properties
(a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
(a × b) × c = a × (b × c)
Identity Properties
a+0=a
a×1=a
Property of Zero for Multiplication
a×0=0
Example 1
Name each property illustrated:
a. 5 ∙ 3 = 3 ∙ 5
b. (3 + 4) + 5 = 3 + (4 + 5)
c. 6 + 0 = 6
d. 6 ∙ 0 = 0
Solution
Example 2
Which property can we use to find each unknown number?
a. 8 + ? = 8
b. 1 × ? = 9
c. 10 × ? = 0
Solution
Example 3
Dena simplified 4 × (15 × 25) in four steps. Justify each step.
Step: Justification:
4 × (15 × 25) The given expression
Step 1: 4 × (25 × 15)
Step 2: (4 × 25) × 15
Step 3: 100 × 15
Step 4: 1500
Solution
Thinking Skill We study how Dena changed the expression from one step to the next. To
Discuss the right of each step, we justify that step by stating the property or operation
How can the Dena used.
properties help us Step: Justification:
use mental math
to simplify the 4 × (15 × 25) The given expression
expression? Step 1: 4 × (25 × 15) Commutative Property of Multiplication
Step 2: (4 × 25) × 15 Associative Property of Multiplication
Step 3: 100 × 15 Multiplied 4 and 25
Step 4: 1500 Multiplied 100 and 15
Practice Set a. Which number is known as the additive identity? Which number is the
multiplicative identity?
d. Name the property we can use to find the missing number in this
equation:
5×?=8×5
g. (10 − 5) − 3 h. 10 − (5 − 3)
i. (6 ⋅ 2) ⋅ 5 j. 6 ⋅ (2 ⋅ 5)
k. (12 ÷ 6) ÷ 2 l. 12 ÷ (6 ÷ 2)
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m. Justify List the properties used in each step to simplify the expression
5 × (14 × 2).
Step: Justification:
5 × (14 × 2) Given expression
Step 1: 5 × (2 × 14)
Step 2: (5 × 2) × 14
Step 3: 10 × 14
Step 4: 140
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* 1. When the product of 2 and 3 is subtracted from the sum of 4 and 5,
(1)
what is the difference?
2. Write 4 cents twice, once with a dollar sign and once with a cent
(1)
sign.
6. Connect For the fact family 3, 4, and 7, we can write two addition facts
(2)
and two subtraction facts.
3+4=7 7−4=3
4+3=7 7−3=4
For the fact family 3, 5, and 15, write two multiplication facts and two
division facts.
7. Justify List the properties used in the first and second steps to simplify
(2)
the expression 5 + (27 + 35).
Step: Justification:
5 + (27 + 35) Given expression
Step 1: (27 + 35) + 5 a.
Step 2: 27 + (35 + 5) b.
Step 3: 27 + 40 Added 5 and 35
Step 4: 67 Added 27 and 40
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The italicized numbers within parentheses underneath each problem number are called lesson
reference numbers. These numbers refer to the lesson(s) in which the major concept of that
particular problem is introduced. If additional assistance is needed, refer to the discussion,
examples, or practice problems of that lesson.
21. $20.00 ÷ 16
(1)
22. 70 ⋅ 800
(1)
* 30. Connect The equation below shows the relationship of factors and their
(1)
product
factor × factor = product
Using the vocabulary we have learned, write a similar equation to show
the relationships in division.
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