There is no such thing. Take a look at the definition of the distributive property - the basic definition involves three numbers; the definition can also be extended to more than three numbers.
When you distribute the number into the para thesis
a*(b ± c) = a*b ± a*c
The DISTRIBUTIVE property is a property of multiplication over addition (OR subtraction) over some specified set of numbers. It states that, a*(b + c) = a*b + a*c for any elements a, b and c belonging to the set,
There is no evidence of the distributive property in the expression.
There is no such thing. Take a look at the definition of the distributive property - the basic definition involves three numbers; the definition can also be extended to more than three numbers.
When you distribute the number into the para thesis
When you distribute the number into the para thesis
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a(b + c) = ab + ac where a, b and c are any real numbers.
a*(b ± c) = a*b ± a*c
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a(b+c)=ab+ac you take the numbers on the inside and multiply them by the number(s) on the outside.
The DISTRIBUTIVE property is a property of multiplication over addition (OR subtraction) over some specified set of numbers. It states that, a*(b + c) = a*b + a*c for any elements a, b and c belonging to the set,
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The distributive property in math is (in variable definition) : a(b+c)=ab+ac For example you could use the distributive property to simplify this expression: 3(x+4) (3)(x) + (3)(4) 3x+12 is your answer! Hope this helps! -dancinggirl25