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#1 2024-04-28 06:57:51

mathxyz
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Properties of Real Numbers...Part 4

Distributive Properties

a (b + c) = ab + ac

(a + b) c = ac + bc

Why is this property considered one of the most important in mathematics?


Identity Properties

Let n be a number.

0 + n = n + 0 = n

n • 1 = 1 • n = n

Does this property also work for subtraction and division?

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#2 2024-04-29 06:10:15

Bob
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Re: Properties of Real Numbers...Part 4

I've no idea why the questioner thinks it's more important. Most number analysis would fall apart if any axiom were dropped

1/n is not n.  1 - n is not n so the identity property doesn't hold.

Bob


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#3 2024-04-29 06:54:58

mathxyz
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Re: Properties of Real Numbers...Part 4

Bob wrote:

I've no idea why the questioner thinks it's more important. Most number analysis would fall apart if any axiom were dropped

1/n is not n.  1 - n is not n so the identity property doesn't hold.

Bob

Can it be that perhaps distributive properties are often needed to remove parentheses, a skill often ignored by students?

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