2(x+6)=2x+12. This is an example of the distributive property.
To apply the distributive property to an algebraic expression, you multiply each term inside the parentheses by the number or variable outside the parentheses. For example, to simplify 2(x + 3), you would multiply 2 by both x and 3, resulting in 2x + 6.
2x(a+3b)=2xa+6xb
The distributive property is when you take you number is share it with all the other numbers in the parenthesis. An example is x(2 + 3) = 2x + 3X.
Yes, the expression 3(2x + 4) uses the distributive property. When applying the distributive property, you multiply each term inside the parentheses by 3, resulting in 6x + 12. However, the expression 5x + 4 does not equal 6x + 12, so they are not equivalent. Therefore, while the first part uses the distributive property, the two expressions are not the same.
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2x(3x-1) = 6x2-2x because of the distributive property.
2(x - 3) = 2x - 6.
This uses the distributive property.
2x(4+8) = 2x(4) and 2x(8)
2x+4x ---> x(6) That is essentially it. It becomes more complicated but that is the very basic.
6 x (22 + 9) = (6 x 22) + (6 x 9) is an example of the distributive property.
6x + 15
6x2-2x
To apply the distributive property to an algebraic expression, you multiply each term inside the parentheses by the number or variable outside the parentheses. For example, to simplify 2(x + 3), you would multiply 2 by both x and 3, resulting in 2x + 6.
2x(a+3b)=2xa+6xb
The distributive property is when you take you number is share it with all the other numbers in the parenthesis. An example is x(2 + 3) = 2x + 3X.
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