One way to do this is to write 19(6)=(20-1)6=20(6)-1(6) and since it is easy to multiply 20 times 6 (=120) and 6 (-1) (=-6), we are left with
120-6 which is relatively easy to calculate in our head
120-6=114.
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To find the product of 7 and 63 using the distributive property, you can break down 63 into more manageable parts. For example, you can express 63 as 60 + 3. Then, apply the distributive property: (7 \times 63 = 7 \times (60 + 3) = 7 \times 60 + 7 \times 3). This simplifies to (420 + 21), which equals 441.
An expression equal to 15 + 35, using distributive property, is 5(3 + 7). Under distributive property, 5*3=15 and 5*7=35.
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57 times 12 equals 684. You can find this by multiplying the two numbers directly or using the distributive property.
22680 is the answer
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2f + 10 in distributive property
2(x - 3) = 2x - 6.
An expression equal to 15 + 35, using distributive property, is 5(3 + 7). Under distributive property, 5*3=15 and 5*7=35.
To expand a power, use the distributive property and multiply the base by itself the number of times indicated by the exponent. For example, to expand (x+2)^3, multiply (x+2) by itself three times using the distributive property.
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7*14 = 98. Why does the distributive property need to come into it?
57 times 12 equals 684. You can find this by multiplying the two numbers directly or using the distributive property.
The property used to rewrite 9x2 + 9x3 is the Distributive Property. Using the Distributive Property the expression can be rewritten as 9x2 + 9x2 + 9x2 or 27x2.
Oh, dude, it's like you want me to do math or something. Okay, fine. So, 8 times 9 using the distributive property is basically 8 times (5 + 4), which equals 8 times 5 plus 8 times 4, which is 40 plus 32, so the answer is 72. Math, man, it's everywhere.