Property of Integers – Divisive Identity What is Divisive Identity Property The divisive identity property is one of the important property of division of numbers. This property states that, if we divide any number by 1, the result will be the number itself. Divisive Identity Property of Division The divisive identity property of division has […]

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Property of Integers – Multiplicative Identity What is multiplicative Identity Property The multiplicative identity property is one of the important property of multiplication of numbers. Thus, if we multiply any number by 1 the result will be the same number. Multiplication means repeated addition. Multiplicative Identity Property The multiplicative identity for integers states that if […]

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Property of Integers – Additive Identity What is Additive Identity Property The additive identity property is one of the important property of addition of numbers. Addition is process to bring two or more numbers together and make a new number. Thus, if we add zero to any number the result will be the same number. […]

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Distributive Property – Property of Integers The distributive property means distribution of the given operation over another mathematical operation within a bracket. Multiplication is Distributive Over Addition Lets consider a, b and c are three integers, by distributive Property: a x (b +c) = (a x b) + (a x c) = ab + ac […]

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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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Integer – Definition – Examples The term “Integer” originated from Latin. “Integer” means whole. Integers are set of whole numbers and negative numbers. Here, we are discuss about integers in brief. Definition: Example: 3, 4, -6, -357, -4657, 98523, all are integers.  The set of integers is denoted by symbol “Z”. Z = {…..-3, -2, […]

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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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Law of Exponents In this chapter, we will study about law of exponent.  What is an Exponent When a number repeatedly multiplied by itself, multiple times is known as Exponent. Foe example: p raised to q means that p is multiplied by itself q times. = pq = p x p x p x p […]

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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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Decimal Multiplication by Power of 10 Multiplying decimal numbers by 10, 100, 1000…… Multiply any decimal by any power of 10 or 10, 100, 1000, we just move the decimal point towards the right as many places as the number of zeros in the power of 10. When we multiply any decimal by 10, we […]

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