7 + (-5$z^2$) = (-5$z^2$) + 7 ? Commutative Property of Addition ? Associative Property of Addition ? Distributive Property ? Multiplicative Identity Property ? Multiplicative Inverse Property ? Commutative Property of Multiplication ? Associative Property of Multiplication ? Additive Identity Property ? Additive Inverse Property ? Zero Factor Law
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