Beginning Algebra, 11th Edition

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

66 CHAPTER 1 The Real Number System


Here is a summary of the properties of real numbers discussed in this section.


Properties of Addition and Multiplication

For any real numbers a, b, and c, the following properties hold.


Commutative Properties


Associative Properties


Identity Properties There is a real number 0 such that


and


There is a real number 1 such that


and


Inverse Properties For each real number a, there is a single real


number such that


and


For each nonzero real number a, there is a single


real number such that


and


Distributive Properties a 1 bc 2 abac 1 bc 2 abaca


1


a


a#^1 #a1.


a


 1


1
a

a 1 a 2  0 1 a 2 a0.


- a


a# 1 a 1 #aa.


a 0 a 0 aa.


1 ab 2 ca 1 bc 2


1 ab 2 ca 1 bc 2


abba abba


NOW TRY
EXERCISE 10
Write each expression with-
out parentheses.


(a)


(b) - 12 x- 5 y- 72



  • 12 - r (^2) Using the Distributive Property to Remove (Clear) Parentheses


Write each expression without parentheses.


(a)


Distributive property

=- 2 y- 3 Multiply.


=- 1 # 2 y+ 1 - 12 # 3


= - 1 # 12 y+ 32 - a=- 1 #a


- 12 y+ 32


EXAMPLE 10

The symbol
indicates a
factor of - 1.





(b)


= 9 w+ 2


= - 11 - 9 w 2 - 11 - 22


= - 11 - 9 w - 22


- 1 - 9 w- 22 We can also interpret the negative


sign in front of the parentheses to
mean the oppositeof each of the
terms within the parentheses.

(c)


= x+ 3 y- 6 z -1(- 1 x)= 1 x=x NOW TRY


=- 11 - 1 x 2 - 11 - 3 y 2 - 116 z 2


= - 11 - 1 x- 3 y+ 6 z 2


- 1 - x- 3 y+ 6 z 2


NOW TRY ANSWERS



  1. (a)
    (b)- 2 x+ 5 y+ 7

    • 2 +r




Be careful with signs.

The symbol may be interpreted as Using this result and the distrib-


utive property, we can remove (or clear) parentheses from some expressions.



  • a - 1 #a.


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