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A constant is a value that stays the same and does not change throughout a problem or equation.
Increasing the distance will not affect the time the velocity stays the same. Time the velocity stays the same depends on the acceleration.
uhh there is not a name, its just a number that stays the same lolol.
When the velocity of a moving object stays the same, it has a constant speed.
A chess rook is a piece that can move horizontally or vertically but stays within the same row or column on the chessboard.
zero property of addition
The mass.
Changing the grouping of the factors. The product stays the same.
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The commutative property of multiplication
The identity property is when you take a number and you can either add or subtract a certain number or fraction to it and it stays the same. You can remember that the ID (identity) stays the same. An example would be 9-0=9. The 9 stayed the same, even when you subtracted something from it. You could even do 6x1=6.
Subtraction is neither commutative property or association property because commutative property of multiplication is when you change the order of the factors the product stays the same and it isn't associated property because you can change the grouping of the factors the product stays the same you can't do that first attraction it wouldn't work it would be a negative zero.
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concentration
One example of a property that remains constant regardless of sample size is density. Density is the mass of a substance per unit volume, and it stays the same no matter how much of the substance is present.
Heating gasses or liquids has no effect on their masses.
The commutative property holds that the results are the same no matter the order. Multiplication is commutative since a x b = b x a. The associative property holds that the results are the same no matter the grouping as long as the order stays the same. Multiplication is associative since (a x b) x c = a x (b x c)