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Algebraic Laws Summary

ALGEBRAIC LAWS Algebra The following list of axioms pertains to the real number system where ab, and represent any real numbers. These properties must be true for the algebraic laws to apply. Closure Properties 1. b   is a real number 2. ab is a real number Identity Properties 3. + 0 = a 4. a(l) = a Inverse Properties 5. For every real number,  a, there exists a real number, -a, such that + (-a) = 0 6. For every real number,  a  ¹  0, there exists a real number, l/a, such that (1/a) = 1 An equation is a statement of equality.  For example, 4 + 3 = 7.  An equation can also be written with one or more unknowns (or variables).   The equation x + 7 = 9 is an equality only when the unknown x = 2.   The  number 2 is called the root or solution of this equation. The end product of algebra is solving a mathematical equation(s).   The operator normally will be  involved  in  the  solution  of  equations  that  are  either  linear,  quadratic,  or  simultaneous  in nature. MA-02 Page 2 Rev. 0

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