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Properties of Addition Lesson 1-4

Properties of Addition Lesson 1-4 Three Properties of Addition 1.Commutative 2.Associative 3.Identity

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Properties of Addition

Properties of Addition

Lesson 1-4Lesson 1-4

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Three Properties of AdditionThree Properties of Addition

1. Commutative

2. Associative

3. Identity

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The Commutative PropertyThe Commutative Property

• Background– The word commutative comes from the

verb “to commute.”– Definition on dictionary.com

• Commuting means changing, replacing, or exchanging

– People who travel back and forth to work are called commuters.• Traffic Reports given during rush hours are

also called commuter reports.

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Here are two families of commuters.Here are two families of commuters.

Commuter A

Commuter B

Commuter A

Commuter B

Commuter A & Commuter B changed lanes.

Remember… commute means to change.

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Here is another example…

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Think of this hypothetical situation:

Every day you ride your bike to school.

The distance from home to school is 2 miles.

The distance from school to home is also 2 miles.

How do we know this?

Think of this hypothetical situation:

Every day you ride your bike to school.

The distance from home to school is 2 miles.

The distance from school to home is also 2 miles.

How do we know this?

Did you notice that hypothetical and hypothesis look almost the same?

Hmmmm... Think about what hypothesis means…

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Home School

The distance from Home to School is the same as the distance from school to home.

Home + School = School + HomeHome + School = School + Home

H + S = S + HH + S = S + H

A + B = B + AA + B = B + A

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The Commutative PropertyThe Commutative Property

A + B = B + AA + B = B + A

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Three Properties of AdditionThree Properties of Addition

1. Commutative

2. Associative

3. Identity

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The Associative PropertyThe Associative Property

• Background– The word associative comes from the

verb “to associate.”– Definition on dictionary.com

• Associate means connected, joined, or related

– People who work together are called associates.• They are joined together by business, and

they do talk to one another.

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Let’s look at another hypothetical situation

Let’s look at another hypothetical situation

Three people work together.

Associate B needs to call Associates A and C to share some news.

Does it matter who he calls first?

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A C

B

Here are three associates. Here are three associates.

B calls A first He calls C last

If he called C first, then called A, would

it have made a difference?

NO!

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(The Role of Parentheses)(The Role of Parentheses)

• In math, we use parentheses to show groups.

• In the order of operations, the numbers and operations in parentheses are done first. (PEMDAS)

So….So….

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The Associative PropertyThe Associative Property

(A + B) + C = A + (B + C)(A + B) + C = A + (B + C)

A C

B

A C

B

THEN THEN

The parentheses identify which two associates talked first.

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Three Properties of AdditionThree Properties of Addition

1. Commutative

2. Associative

3. Identity

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The Identity Property of AdditionThe Identity Property of AdditionI am me!

You cannot changeMy identity!

I am me!You cannot change

My identity!

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Zero is the only number you can add to something

and see no change.

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Identity Property of AdditionIdentity Property of Addition

A + 0 = A

+ 0 =

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Let’s practice !Let’s practice !

Look at the problem.

Identify which property it represents.

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(9 + 8) + 7 = 9 + (8 + 7)

The Associative Property of Addition

It is the only addition property that has parentheses.

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12 + 0 = 12

The Identity Property of Addition

It is the only addition property that has two addends and one of them is a zero.

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9 + 7 = 7 + 9

The Commutative Property of Addition

It is the only addition property that has numbers that change places.

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4 + 6 = 6 + 4The Commutative Property of Addition

Numbers change places.

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3 + 0 = 3 The Identity Property of Addition

See the zero?

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(4 + 3) + 2 = 4 + (3 + 2)

The Associative Property of Addition

It has parentheses!

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a + 0 = a The Identity Property of Addition

Zero!

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a + b = b + aThe Commutative Property of Addition

Moving numbers!

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A

(a + b) + c = a + (b + c) The Associative Property of Addition

Parentheses!

C

B