Basic Math: Lesson 4 - Properties of Numbers

This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial of the basic properties of numbers. These are the ones I discuss:
The Reflexive Property of Equality, The Symmetric Property of Equality, The Transitive Property of Equality, The Substitution Property, The Additive Property of Equality, The Cancellation Law of Addition, The Multiplicative Property of Equality, Cancellation Law of Multiplication, The Zero-Factor Property, The Law of Trichotomy, The Transitive Property of Inequality, Properties of Absolute Value, The Closure Property of Addition, The Closure Property of Multiplication, The Commutative Property of Addition, The Commutative Property of Multiplication, The ociative Property of Addition, The ociative Property of Multiplication, The Identity Property of Addition, The Identity Property of Multiplication, The Inverse Property of Addition, The Inverse Property of Multiplication, The Distributive Law of Multiplication Over Addition, The Distributive Law of Multiplication Over Subtraction, The General Distributive Property and The Negation Distributive Property.

Duration : 0:38:28


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12 Responses to “Basic Math: Lesson 4 - Properties of Numbers”

  1. redbugiii Says:

    good video covering …
    good video covering the properties of numbers!!

  2. videomathtutor Says:

    I won’t be doing …
    I won’t be doing videos on Set Theory for quite sometime. I am doing the algebra ones now.

  3. Romahotmetytky Says:

    I am having …
    I am having problems with transitive relations on set and I cannot fine many examples. Is it possible for you to provide some material which explains it in simple way with many examples?

  4. videomathtutor Says:

    What makes no sense …
    What makes no sense? Please be specific.

  5. rhcpfellow Says:

    that makes no sense …
    that makes no sense . ah!!!!!!

  6. videomathtutor Says:

    I don’t work for …
    I don’t work for any school. I am an independent, private mathematics tutor.

  7. plasticfavors Says:

    Which school do you …
    Which school do you work on sry im not amercian

  8. psengsouriya Says:

    wow learn things …
    wow learn things twice cant hurt anyone right?

  9. TripleActionOutdoors Says:

    Good Job!
    Good Job!

  10. videomathtutor Says:

    Well, it is not …
    Well, it is not usually just NUMBERS that are next to each other, but rather variables or numbers WITH variables.

  11. jsellers224 Says:

    What I found most …
    What I found most intresting about this video was right at around the 6 min. mark. When you said the when two numbers are next to each other that multiplication is implied. That’s the stuff I have really been strugeling with. Thanks so much for posting the videos.

  12. statoilx Says:

    You’re an amazing …
    You’re an amazing teacher!!!!

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