well what you do is remove something similar in all...which I don't see. is there a second part to your equation? if not, this is a prime equation- it cannot be factored further.
The subtraction of equality.
use parentheses and distribute
Because you need to use inverse operations and the opposite of multiplication is division.
If you mean: 14x = 35 then the value of x is 2.5
1. Write equation on paper. 2. Use Distributive Property. 3. Combine like terms. 4. Use reflexive Property. (ex.- adding or subtracting 3x to both sides) 5. Inverses Property of Addition ( answer; almost to final answer) 6. Reflexive Property. (ex.- add or subtract 2 to both sides of equation) 7. Inverse Property of Addition (ex.- 5x=5) 8. Multiplication Property (ex. 5x/5= x=1 OR (1/5)(5x) = 1/5(5)= x=1 9. Final answer (ex: x=1)
property of divisiion
Yes, when there are parenthesis in an equation, you have to use the distibutive property.
To solve the equation ( 14x = 56 ), you would use the Division Property of Equality. This property states that if you divide both sides of the equation by the same non-zero number, the two sides remain equal. In this case, you would divide both sides by 14 to isolate ( x ), resulting in ( x = 4 ).
The addition property says that if you add the same number (or subtract the same number)from both sides of the eqaution you do not change the equation. So to solve and equation you must get the unknown by itself, so you need to use this property, often along with the multiplication property. For example if X -5 = 3 you can use addition property to add 5 to both sides: X - 5 + 5 = 3 + 5 X = 8
You don't need to use the distribution property, you can just multiply them. There is also nothing to distribute, so distribution simply cannot be done! The answer is 9464.
The subtraction of equality.
To solve a subtraction equation, you can use the subtraction property of equality, which states that if you subtract the same number from both sides of an equation, the equality remains true. For example, if you have an equation like ( x - 5 = 10 ), you can add 5 to both sides to isolate ( x ). This helps in finding the value of the variable effectively.
Its quiet simple. All you have to know is that when you use the distributive property in math, it's most likely and equation. So you basically remove the parentheses. AKA(expanding the equation)
use parentheses and distribute
Sentence: I want to distribute these letters evenly.
You would use several properties. The first is that performing the same operation to both sides of an equation is valid. Next the multiplicative inverse property of 1/7 (with respect to 7).
because it tells you that you need to do distribute that number to all the other numbers. if you didnt use it your would come out with the wrong answer... not all the time but in most cases your answer will be incorrect if you do not use the distributive property