What are the 9 properties of equality?

What are the 9 properties of equality?

The Reflexive Property. a =a.

  • The Symmetric Property. If a=b, then b=a.
  • The Transitive Property. If a=b and b=c, then a=c.
  • The Substitution Property. If a=b, then a can be substituted for b in any equation.
  • The Addition and Subtraction Properties.
  • The Multiplication Properties.
  • The Division Properties.
  • The Square Roots Property*
  • What are the 3 exponent properties?

    Rule 1: To multiply identical bases, add the exponents. Rule 2: To divide identical bases, subtract the exponents. Rule 3: When there are two or more exponents and only one base, multiply the exponents.

    What property is X X?

    PROPERTIES OF EQUALITY
    Reflexive Property For all real numbers x , x=x . A number equals itself.
    Multiplication Property For all real numbers x,y, and z , if x=y , then xz=yz .
    Division Property For all real numbers x,y, and z , if x=y , and z≠0 , then xz=yz .

    What are the rules and properties of exponents?

    Exponents rules and properties Rule name Rule Example Power rules b1/n = n √ b 8 1/3 = 3 √ 8 = 2 Negative exponents b-n = 1 / bn 2 -3 = 1/2 3 = 0.125 Zero rules b0 = 1 5 0 = 1 Zero rules 0 n = 0 , for n >0 0 5 = 0

    What are the properties of negative exponents in Algebra?

    Negative exponents are the reciprocals of the positive exponents. The same properties of exponents apply for both positive and negative exponents. In earlier chapters we talked about the square root as well. The square root of a number x is the same as x raised to the 0.5 th power

    Which is the exponent of a raised to the power of N?

    The base a raised to the power of n is equal to the multiplication of a, n times: a is the base and n is the exponent. 3 4 = 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 = 81 3 5 = 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 = 243 an ⋅ am = an+m

    Which is the exponent of the base a?

    What is an exponent. The base a raised to the power of n is equal to the multiplication of a, n times: a n = a × a × a is the base and n is the exponent.

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