(3x-5)2
no because distributive property is for multiple digit numbers.
You don't. The distributive property involves at least three numbers.
None whatsoever. You might find the distributive property useful when trying to calculate 39*74. Of course, if you are familiar with the 39 times table or the 74 times table, the distributive property is a complete waste of time! But somehow I doubt that level of arithmetic competence.
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.
(3x-5)2
distributive property for (11-3)=
no because distributive property is for multiple digit numbers.
72.divided 4 in distributive property
You don't. The distributive property involves at least three numbers.
according to commutative property both the distributive laws are equal why to use two distributive laws
no
(40+200)+(5+80)
None whatsoever. You might find the distributive property useful when trying to calculate 39*74. Of course, if you are familiar with the 39 times table or the 74 times table, the distributive property is a complete waste of time! But somehow I doubt that level of arithmetic competence.
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.
The distributive property of multiplication deals with multiplying across a set of parenthesis. An example of this property would be, x(y+z) = xy + xz.
The distributive property is a characteristic that two mathematical operators may have. Numbers do not have a distributive property.