Pronunciation: /əˈdɪʃən ˈprɒpərti/
noun a mathematical principle that allows for the combining of two or more numbers or quantities to find a total sum
A1 The addition property states that when you add two numbers, the order does not matter.
A2 In mathematics, the addition property allows you to add numbers together without changing the result.
B1 The addition property of equality states that if you add the same number to both sides of an equation, the equality is still true.
B2 Understanding the addition property of vectors is essential in physics and engineering applications.
C1 Mathematicians use the addition property of limits to analyze the behavior of functions near a certain point.
C2 The addition property of matrices is a fundamental concept in linear algebra and plays a crucial role in various mathematical applications.
formal The addition property of equality states that if you add the same number to both sides of an equation, the equation remains true.
informal Remember the addition property - just add the same number to both sides of the equation.
slang Yo, just slap on the same number to both sides of the equation - it's all good thanks to the addition property.
figurative Life is like an equation, sometimes you just need to apply the addition property and add a little extra to balance things out.
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