The property of each given rational number operation are respectively; Commutative Property; Closure Property; Associative Property; Closure Property; Distributive Property
<h3>What is the property of the rational number?</h3>
The main properties of rational numbers are:
a) The property used here is commutative property which says that;
a + b = b + a.
This tallies with the operation used on the rational numbers.
b) The property used here is called Closure Property. This is because for two rational numbers say a and b, the results of addition, subtraction and multiplication operations gives a rational number.
c) The property used here is called associative property because it states that; a * (b * c) = (a * b) * c.
d) The property used here is called Closure Property. This is because for two rational numbers say a and b, the results of addition, subtraction and multiplication operations gives a rational number.
e) The property used here is called distributive property because it states that; a * (b * c) = (ab * ac)
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Make them equal to each other because they are vertical angles.
6x-4=5x+5
x=9
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<em>55 + 16 = </em><em>7</em><em>1</em>
<em>13 × 4 = 52</em>
<em>9 - 2 = 7</em>
<em>3/5 =</em><em> </em><em>0</em><em>.</em><em>6</em>
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I think you mean to say degree of a monomial.
When you say Degree of a monomial, it is the sum of exponents of all its variables.
This is an example of a degree of a monomial:
The degree of the monomial <span><span>7<span>y^3</span><span>z^2</span></span></span><span> is </span><span>5<span>(<span>=3+2</span><span>)
If a polynomial has more than one variable, then the degree of that monomial is the sum of the exponents of those variables.
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