What is a non example of the word distributive property?
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.
Gasoline is a non-example for the word 'heritage'
Since there is no such word as "absulote", then any valid word is a non-example.
The defense system of a country is a good example of Public good. It has the property of non-rivalry and non-excludibility
Since there is no such word as "elavation", any word that has a meaning (of any kind), is a non-example.
Yes. Water is a substance - a chemical compound. But it is not a property.
A non compound word is , a word with one word not two . For a example a compound word is snowflake. An non compound is hot cheetos.
The prefix word for necessary is "in-" or "non-". For example, "unnecessary" or "non-necessary".
A non-example of a product is where it equals 0. This is called zero-product property. This is the property of two non-zero elements being zero. In chemistry, it would be any substance which is a reactant.
Examples: flammability, corrosivity, chemical reactivity.
The Distributive Property is an identity used to simplify an equation with parentheses.In general, a(b + c) = a×b + a×cFor example, 5(4+7).You multiply 5 by 4 (you get 20) and then 5 by 7 (you get 35).Then, you add the two products together and get your answer, 55.In non-sentence form: 5(4+7) = 5×4 + 5×7 = 20 + 35 = 55Another example: 3(5 + c) = 3×5 + 3×c = 15 + 3cThe sum of two addends multiplied by a number is the sum of the product of each addend and the number.Ex:6[2+3]-6times2 + 6times3.
Yes