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Algebra Identities
In algebra, an identity is an equation that holds true for all values of the variables involved. Here are some examples of commonly used algebra identities:
Distributive property: a(b + c) = ab + ac, and (a + b)c = ac + bc. This identity is used to expand expressions by distributing a factor across a sum or difference.
Commutative property: a + b = b + a, and ab = ba. This identity is used to change the order of terms in an expression without changing the value.
Associative property: (a + b) + c = a + (b + c), and (ab)c = a(bc). This identity is used to change the grouping of terms in an expression without changing the value.
Identity property: a + 0 = a, and a x 1 = a. This identity is used to add or multiply by zero or one without changing the value.