17*9 = 17*(10-1) = 17*10 - 17*1 = 170 - 17People who do not know the 17 times table might find the equivalent version easier to evaluate.
588 is a single number. A number does not have a distributive property. The distributive property is exhibited by two binary operations (such as multiplication and addition) defined over a field.
The distributive property is not related to finding equivalent fractions. The distributive property is a rule that states a(b + c) is equal to ab + ac. It is used to simplify expressions and perform operations like multiplication or addition. To find an equivalent fraction, you would need to multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same nonzero number.
No. The distributive property applies to two operations (usually multiplication and addition), NOT to numbers.
The distributive property applies to two mathematical operations over some set - not a single number!
No.
This question is so poorly phrased as to be unanswerable! There is no such thing as a distrubitive property. There is a distributive property but that is a property that applies to two binary operations (for example, the distributive property of multiplication over addition), but NOT to numbers. Also, there is no such word as algabraic. In any case, since there is no such thing as a distrubitive property number or even a distributive property number, it is not possible to convert that non-existent thing into an algebraic expression.
25 = 5*5 = (2+3)*5 = (2*5) + (3*5) = 10 + 15 =25
The distributive property applies to two binary operations, not to an individual number. It is therefore, impossible to make "786 distributive property".
588 is a single number. A number does not have a distributive property. The distributive property is exhibited by two binary operations (such as multiplication and addition) defined over a field.
The distributive property is not related to finding equivalent fractions. The distributive property is a rule that states a(b + c) is equal to ab + ac. It is used to simplify expressions and perform operations like multiplication or addition. To find an equivalent fraction, you would need to multiply or divide the numerator and denominator by the same nonzero number.
Distributive property
The distributive property applies to two binary operations, not to an individual number. It is therefore, impossible to make "786 distributive property".
A single number, without a binary operation, does not require the distributive property.
No. The distributive property applies to two operations (usually multiplication and addition), NOT to numbers.
A number cannot have the distributive property. The distributive property is a property that one binary operator (for example, multiplication) has over another (addition) for a set of numbers or other mathematical objects (matrices).
The distributive property applies to two mathematical operations over some set - not a single number!
No.