Math, asked by lanewalaf, 2 months ago

(34+45)+76 = 34+(45+76) is an example of _____________ property.

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Answered by dualadmire
5

It is an example of associative property.

  • The associative property states that we can perform a particular operation regardless of the brackets in which the values are grouped.
  • The other properties used are distributive property in which a particular operation is distributive over the another.
  • The next one is the commutative property in which the values can change their positions and this would not affect the final answer.
Answered by PADMINI
14

(34+45)+76 = 34+(45+76) is an example of associative property.

Solution:

(34+45)+76 = 34+(45+76)

=> 79 + 76 = 34 + 121

=> 155 = 155

LHS equal to RHS. It is an associative property.

  • In associative properly, we can multiply or add regardless of how the integers are grouped.

  • Grouping means the use of brackets to group the integers/numbers.

  • This property tells us how to tackle the problems in the form of a(bxc) = (axb)xc or (a+b)+c = a+(b+c)

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