Oh, dude, it's like you're trying to make math sound fancy. Okay, so the distributive form for 2x + 4xy is basically breaking it down into its parts. You just take each term and multiply it by what's outside the parentheses. So, you'd end up with 2x + 8xy. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
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2(x+6)=2x+12. This is an example of the distributive property.
(3 - y + 2x)(3 + y - 2x)
(2x2+4xy-3)-(x2-2xy-4)Answer: x2+6x+1
(2x)(2y) is the exact same as (2)(x)(2)(y) since they are all multiplication, which can be rearranged in any order, so this is also the same as (2)(2)(x)(y), which is the same as (4)(x)(y), so in the end: (2x)(2y)=4xy
2x(a+3b)=2xa+6xb