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Title: The Associative Property

Grade 6+ Lesson s2-l1

Explanation: The best way to understand algebra is by looking at some definitions. Take turns and read each definition for easy understanding.

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Definition: The Associative Property

The associative law applies only to addition and multiplication. It states that the sum or product of any three or more numbers is not affected by how parentheses group the numbers. In simpler terms, if you group the same numbers differently for addition or multiplication, the result will remain the same.

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Explanation:

Associative Property of Addition:
The Associative Property of Addition states that changing the grouping of numbers does not affect the sum.

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

Associative Property of Multiplication:
In multiplication, the Associative Property states that changing the grouping of numbers does not alter the result.

\$(a * b) * c = a * (b * c)\$

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