6th Grade Math 10.3d, Identify Equivalent Expressions Using Properties
Properties of operations can be used to identify equivalent expressions. We look at the operations in the expression to guide us. Remember, more than one property may be used. We review the Commutative properties, Associative properties, Distributive property, and the Identity properties. We see four examples and find if the expressions are equivalent. We solve a multiple choice question in which we need to identify which property was used to write a given equivalent expression. This video and its contents are the property of JoAnn's School and is protected under U.S. copyright law. To avoid a copyright strike, do not re-upload them, or any part of them, to your own channel. 6th Grade Math 10.3a, Identifying Equivalent Expressions https://youtu.be/1M-2Vi-BqRI 6th Grade Math 10.3b, Modeling Equivalent Expressions https://youtu.be/BVcK8WrueHA 6th Grade Math 10.3c, Write Equivalent Expressions Using Properties https://youtu.be/UZHuDAtzUpg 6th Grade Math Course Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKi4WTp6PRGWg5McSxYODb2Oqvtt8AM5s FOLLOW ME: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/joannsschool FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/JoAnnsSchool/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/JoannsSchool MINDS https://www.Minds.com/joannsschool SUPPORT MY WORK: PATREON (monthly) https://www.patreon.com/JoannsSchool PAYPAL (one time) https://www.paypal.me/JoAnnsSchool TEESPRING (buy stuff) https://teespring.com/stores/joanns-school Textbook to use: Publisher : HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT; Student edition (May 4, 2017) Language: : English Paperback : 632 pages ISBN-10 : 1328761053 ISBN-13 : 978-1328761057 Item Weight : 3.26 pounds Dimensions : 8.5 x 1.4 x 10.8 inches This book may be purchased through many different online sellers. Just search "Go Math Grade 6 2018". Make sure you have one large textbook or the two-volume set. If the cover says "Volume 1", then you will also need "Volume 2".
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