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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

have u tried it?

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

first tell me if u multiply anything with a zero what will u get?

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

\[(anything) \times 0=?\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, I dont know wich is wich like i dont know what a recripcal property is, but i need to do the lesson i just quickly need the asnwer ccan anyone please give me the asnwer?

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

if u want just the answers i cant help you its really easy if u wanna learn then i can teach you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay fine but make this quick pelase try and speed teach

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

ok so tell me if u multiply any digits like 1,2 ,3 then what will u get?

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

multiplication with 0 given zero ok?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

huh?

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

so \[-24.0=0\] this will be xero property of multiplication

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

*zero property of multiplication

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

now moving on to the reciprocals:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait so what did that answer?

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

if A is a number then reciprocal of A is\[1/A\]

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

so look at the second one\[16.\frac{ 1 }{ 16 }=1=reciprocal \ property \ of \ multipliction\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so 1 is a

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

now look at the third one: \[(-18).(-1)=18=negetive \ one \ prperty \ of \ multiplication\] as a (-1) is multiplied

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

no 1=D 2=A 3=C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh okay, i think im getting it but keep going cause im not shure

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

and for the fourth one as a (-1) is divided so is negetive one property of division

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

so 4=E

OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

got it?

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