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There is no property of addition that uses parentheses.
I assume you mean 6 (3x + 4). Just multiply the 6 by each of the terms within parentheses, then add a plus sign in between.
You don't for that problem. Simply multiply for that. Distributive property is useful when there are variables in the equation. For example, 4(x + 3) would simplify to 4x + 12, since both of the numbers in the parentheses are being multiplied by 3. Parentheses are just another way of saying the multiplying sign. So 4(5) is equal to 4 * 5. Answer by Edward Lee
The identity property
That would be the associative property. The associative property applies to addition and multiplication, but not to subtraction or division.
Distributive Property
The distributive property.
The distributive property is a property for multiplying with parentheses. It states that a(b+c)=ab+ac. The means that 3(x+2)=3x+6, for example. Basically, the distributive property says you must multiply everything within the parentheses by the number outside the parentheses.
Here is how to multiply using the distributive property:First, the equation: 9 (x + 3) = 35There must be parentheses for the distributive property, and a number outside those parentheses. The next step is to multiply 9 by x and 9 by 3 individually, and put an addition symbol in the middle.The second equation: 9x + 27 = 35Then, subtract 27: 9x = 18Divide by 9 on both sides: x = 2.That is how you multiply using the distributive property.
The answer to your question is a yes. The Distributive property is a property, which is used to multiply a term and two or more terms inside the parentheses.
No, but it can have parentheses.
The distributive property of multiplication lets you simplify expressions wherein you multiply a number by a sum or difference. According to this property, the product of a sum or difference of a number is equal to the sum or difference of the products.
There is no property of addition that uses parentheses.
The process of multiplying a number outside a set of parentheses to everything inside the parentheses is called distributing or the distributive property. This property is used to simplify algebraic expressions by multiplying the external number to each term inside the parentheses.
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Figure it out dummy
It does not use parentheses.