| A | B |
| Commutative Property of Addition | The commutative property of addition says that we can add numbers in any order |
| Commutative Property of Multiplication | The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order we want without changing the result. |
| Distributive property | The distributive property tells us that if a term is multiplied by terms in parenthesis, we need to "distribute" the multiplication over all the terms inside. |
| Identity property of Addition | The identity property for addition tells us that zero added to any number is the number itself. |
| Identity property for Multiplication | The identity property for multiplication tells us that the number 1 multiplied times any number gives the number itself. |
| Associative property of Addition | The associative property of addition tells us that we can group numbers in a sum in any way we want and still get the same answer. |
| Associative property of Multiplication | The associative property of multiplication tells us that we can group numbers in a product in any way we want and still get the same answer. |
| Properties of real numbers | Help you solve problems in algebra. |