QUIA 13 Match the description and the property (14 points) _____ SUBTRACTION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY _____ ADDITION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY _____ ASSOCIATIVE PROPERTY of multiplication _____ MULTIPLICATIVE INVERSE PROPERTY _____ MULTIPLICATION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY _____ COMMUTATIVE PROPERTY of multiplication _____ ADDITIVE INVERSE PROPERTY _____ MULTIPLICATIVE IDENTITY PROPERTY _____ MULTIPLICATIVE PROPERTY OF ZERO _____ COMMUTATIVE PROPERTY of addition _____ ADDITIVE IDENTITY PROPERTY _____ MULTIPLICATIVE PROPERTY OF NEGATIVE ONE _____ DIVISION PROPERTY OF EQUALITY _____ ASSOCIATIVE PROPERTY of addition a. Dividing both sides of equation by the same value the equation remains equal. b. The order in which two numbers are added does not change the sum. c. The way three numbers are grouped when adding does not change the sum. d. The sum of a number and 0 is the number. e. The sum of a number and its opposite is 0. f. Multiplying both side of an equation by the same value the equation remains equal. g. The order in which two numbers are multiplied does not change the product. h. The way you group three numbers when multiplying does not change the product. i. The product of a number and 1 is the number. j. The product of a number and 0 is 0. k. The product of a number and -1 is the opposite of the number. l. The product of a number and its reciprocal is 1 m. Adding the same value to both sides the equation remains equal. n. Subtracting the same value from each side the equation remains equal. Do each in a different color 1.) In the definition underline both sides or each side; In the term underline Property of Equality; match (4) 2.) In the definition underline group; In the term underline Associative; match (2) 3.) In the definition underline order; In the term underline Commutative; match (2) 4.) In the definition underline product of a number and -1 and product of a number and 0; In the term underline Negative One and Zero; match (2) 5.) HINT: Adding 0 to a number or multiplying a number by 1 doesn’t change the number’s IDENTITY (2) 6.) HINT: Inverses are opposites