Identity Property of Whole Numbers With Examples The Identity Property of Whole Numbers is a fundamental concept in mathematics, particularly in arithmetic. This property comes in two forms: The Identity Property of Addition and the Identity Property of Multiplication. Let’s explore each in detail with examples. 1. Identity Property of Addition Definition: The Identity Property […]

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Multiplication Properties of Whole Numbers Understanding the properties of whole numbers in multiplication is fundamental for grasping more complex mathematical concepts later on. What are whole numbers? Whole numbers are a set of numbers, including all natural numbers and zero. Example: Set of Whole numbers W = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, […]

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Even numbers are integers that can be exactly divided by 2 without leaving a remainder. Here are the detailed properties of even numbers along with examples to illustrate them: Properties of Even Numbers: Divisibility by 2: An even number is any integer that can be divided by 2 with no remainder. Example: 4 ÷ 2 […]

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Division of Two Rational Numbers In this tutorial, we will learn, division of rational numbers. Rational numbers are written as fractions, therefore to divide a given rational number by another rational number, we have to multiply the given rational number by the reciprocal of the second rational number. Let a/b is a rational number then […]

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Property of Rational Numbers – Additive Identity and Additive Inverse There are two basic additive properties of rational numbers. (1) Additive Identity Property (2) Additive Inverse Property (1) Additive Identity Property: Additive identity of rational numbers states that the sum of any rational number (a/b) and zero is the rational number itself. Suppose a/b is […]

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