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-6+(9+10)=(-6+9)+10 What property is that?

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Distributive

Inverse

Associative

Commutative

Identity?

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  1. Associative.

    you just move the brackets, so you associate the terms in a different manner.  


  2. Associative

  3. this is of the form  a+(b+c) =(a+b)+c

                   you just move the brackets and associate them.

            so,it is associative.

  4. associative

    I must be the 10000th person to say that

    sorry

  5. Associative   when added on both sides the answer will be 13

  6. It is the associative property this property that established that when three or more royal numbers add, the sum always is the same...





    Wink!

  7. It is the associative property, this property that establishes that when three or more royal numbers add, the sum always is the same independently of his grouping. This is:

    ( a + b) + c = a + (b + c)

    And according to your exercise, the signs of the sum can change and do not alter the result, let's solve your exercise:

    -6 + (9 + 10) = (-6 + 9) + 10

    -6 + 19 = 3 + 10

    13 = 13

    For this reason it is associative, this property works neither with the division nor with the subtraction! I hope that it serves my explanation you, bye-bye =).

  8. Associative -

    specifically, the associative property of addition

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