112
(6 x 7) + (6 x 16) = 6 x 23 = 138
(4 x 4) + (4 x 9) = 4 x 13 = 52
(21 x 2) + (25 x 2) = 46 x 2 = 92
10(2k + 5)
The GCF is 16.
You can use the distributive property to factor the expression (2l + 2w). By factoring out the common factor of 2, you can rewrite the expression as (2(l + w)). This shows that the sum of (2l) and (2w) can be expressed as twice the sum of (l) and (w).
The term "backwards distributive" isn't a standard mathematical concept, but it may refer to the process of factoring an expression using the distributive property in reverse. In this context, if you have an expression like (ab + ac), you can factor it as (a(b + c)). Essentially, it involves recognizing common factors and rewriting the expression to simplify or solve equations.
An unnecessary one. 42 + 96 = 138
The distributive property states that you can distribute multiplication over addition. However, in the case of the expression "16 plus 72," you don't need to apply the distributive property directly since it involves only addition. Instead, you can simply add the two numbers together: 16 + 72 = 88. If you wanted to express it using the distributive property, you could factor out a common term, but it's not necessary for basic addition.
The distributive property states that when you multiply a number by a sum, you can distribute the multiplication across the terms of the sum. For example, to apply the distributive property to the expression 24 + 40, you might express it as 24 + 40 = 24 + (30 + 10) = (24 + 30) + 10. However, in this case, the distributive property isn't directly applicable since there is no multiplication involved. If you wanted to use the property, you would need to introduce a multiplication factor, such as expressing 2(24 + 40).
Yes.
The distributive property allows us to simplify expressions by distributing a term across a sum or difference. When factoring a polynomial, we can reverse this process by identifying common factors in each term of the polynomial. For example, in the expression ( ax + ay ), we can factor out ( a ) to get ( a(x + y) ). This reveals the common factor and simplifies the polynomial into a product of its factors.
(6 x 7) + (6 x 16) = 6 x 23 = 138
(9 x 1) + (9 x 4) = 9 x 5 = 45
The greatest common factor (GCF) refers to a factor that is COMMON to two or more numbers. YOu have only one term "8 + W" in the question so there cannot be a GCF. It is not possible to find any factor (other than 1 and 8 + W, itself, without further information about W.The distributive property has no relevance to this question.
Distributive.
(21 x 2) + (25 x 2) = 46 x 2 = 92