Integers – Associative Property Associative property of Addition The associative property of addition states, that we can add group of numbers in any way but result will remain the same. The way of grouping of numbers doesn’t matter, the answer will be the same. For any three integers, a, b and c, associative property of […]

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Property of Integers – Commutative Addition The commutative property of addition states that, two integers can be added in any order, the result will be the same. Order of terms doesn’t matter, swapping of terms will not change the sum. Example: 9 + (-5) = 4 and (-5) + 9 = 4 So, 9 + […]

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Closure Property of Integers Addition Closure property of integers under addition states that the sum of any two integers will always be an integer. Let us say for any two integers a and b, either positive or negative. When we add the two integers, their sum would be an integer i.e. sum of ‘a and […]

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Negative Exponents In this tutorial, we will learn about negative exponents. When we change a negative exponent into positive exponent, we write the reciprocal of the given positive exponent. Negative sign means the reciprocal of the given number. For any non zero number a, (a-m = 1/am). Where m is a positive integer and a-m […]

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What is an Equation Definition: An equation is a mathematical statement with an ‘equality’ sign between two algebraic expression. The equality sign shows that the value of the expression to the left of the side (LHS or left hand side) is equal to the value of the expression to the right hand side (RHS or […]

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Decimal Division by Power of 10 Dividing decimal numbers by 10, 100, 1000…… Dividing any decimal by any power of 10 or 10, 100, 1000, we just move the decimal point towards the left as many places as the number of zeros in the power of 10. When we divide any decimal by 10, we […]

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Hundredths Place Definition & Example Definition: In decimal place value system, the first place to right of the decimal point is got dividing the number by 10 and it known as tenths place. The second place to right of the decimal point is got by dividing the number by 100 and it is known as […]

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Decimal Numbers – Place Value Chart Decimal Number We know that decimal numbers means a writing fractions or a number with denominators are powers of 10. In a decimal number decimal point dot (.) is called decimal point. Decimal point separates the whole number part and the fractional part. In below example 287 is whole […]

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Tenths Place – Definition – Example Definition The first digit to the right of the decimal point represents the tenths place. The number after the decimal is called the decimal part and the number before the decimal point is called the whole or integral part. First we take a plane sheet which represents one whole. […]

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     Three-Digit Division Examples  In this tutorial we will practice, three digit simple division. Example: Divide 1000 by 100. Step 1:   Step 2: Step 3: Answer: Quotient = 10, and Remainder = 0.   Example: Divide 2000 by 100. Step 1: Step 2: Step 3:          Answer: Quotient = 20, and Remainder = […]

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