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Name the algebraic property demonstrated in the example below:
(2 + x) + y = 2 + (x + y)

Commutative Property of Addition

Associative Property of Addition

Distributive Property

Transitive Property

 Jul 21, 2014

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No.....we're not "distributing" anything, are we???

Look at this, again........

"Commutative" means "changing the order of things"........did we do that??? Nope...

"Transitive" is  something like this.......a=b ......b=c......so......a=c......did we do that??

 

 Jul 21, 2014
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help on this one?

 Jul 21, 2014
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I answered one like this just a second ago.......http://web2.0calc.com/questions/name-the-algebraic-property-demonstrated-in-the-example-below......

This one is similar......

 

 Jul 21, 2014
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it is distributive property!

 Jul 21, 2014
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No.....we're not "distributing" anything, are we???

Look at this, again........

"Commutative" means "changing the order of things"........did we do that??? Nope...

"Transitive" is  something like this.......a=b ......b=c......so......a=c......did we do that??

 

CPhill Jul 21, 2014
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so the answer 2 this 1 would be transitive?

 Jul 22, 2014

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