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Yes because 7x, 3 and 4x are all separate terms. You can even test the value by substituting x with any number. You will see the answer is always consistent.
Question, I know you said the identity property only applies to addition and multiplication, but what about division, what I mean specifically is if you divide any number by one, it'll still keep its identity. Why doesn't it apply to all arithmetic operators, if you can just add 0 to any number, why not subtract 0 from any number?
Doesn't the Identity Property also apply to division, as in any number divided by 1 equals that number? And doesn't it also apply to subtraction as in any number minus 0 equals that number?@@SuperEasyMathwithTiffany
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