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Gaurav Singh PPT On Maths For Class 7

The document summarizes the five main properties of integers: closure property, associative property, commutative property, distributive property, and identity property. It provides examples for each property, such as the closure property stating that the addition or subtraction of two integers results in an integer. The associative property is demonstrated using addition and multiplication. The commutative property and distributive property are also defined and illustrated with examples.

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Gaurav Singh PPT On Maths For Class 7

The document summarizes the five main properties of integers: closure property, associative property, commutative property, distributive property, and identity property. It provides examples for each property, such as the closure property stating that the addition or subtraction of two integers results in an integer. The associative property is demonstrated using addition and multiplication. The commutative property and distributive property are also defined and illustrated with examples.

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Name - Gaurav Singh

Class - VII 'A'


Roll no. - 15
School -Army Public
School
Project -PPT of
properties of integers
Defination of
Integers👉
Integers are the collection of
whole numbers and
negative numbers.
Integer can be positive,
negative or zero but can not
be a fraction.
E.g.- 5, 0, -4,102 etc.
5 main properties of
integers:-
1.Closure property
2.Associative property
3.Commutative property
4. Distributive property
5. Identity property
Closure property
Closure property of addition:
If a and b are two integers , then a+b is
also an integer .
Closure property of
substraction: If a and b are two
integers , then a-b is also be an integer.
Associative property
It states that when three or more
no.are added (or multiplied),the
sum (or the product ) is the same
regardless of grouping of the
addends(or the multiplicands).
Example of Associative property for
addition:
4+(5+3) = (4+5)+3
4+8 = 9+3
12 = 12
Example of Associative property for
Multiplication:
(2x4)x3 = 2x(4x3)
8x3 = 2x12
24 = 24
Commutative property
It states that the numbers on
which we operate can be
moved or swapped from
their position without
making any difference.
Commutative property of addition:
a+b=b+a;where a and b are whole no.
E.g. 3+5=5+3
Commutative property of
multiplication: axb=bxa; where a and b are
non zero whole no.
E.g. 5x7=7x5
Distributive property
The product of an integer with
the sum of two integers inside
is equal to the sum of the
products of integers
seperately.
a(b+c) = ab + ac
E.g.
7(8+5) = 7x8 + 7x5
7x13 = 56 + 35
91 = 91
Identity Property
If we add zero to any integer the
result issame integer again . This
property is known as additive
identity property .
a+0=a
E.g. 23+0= 23
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