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An expression equal to 15 + 35, using distributive property, is 5(3 + 7). Under distributive property, 5*3=15 and 5*7=35.
Your question does not make sense. An example of the distributive property is 5 x (3 + 4) = (5 x 3) + (5 x 4).
To find the product of ((4x^3)(-2x - 5)), we use the distributive property. Multiplying (4x^3) by each term in the second expression gives us: [ 4x^3 \cdot -2x = -8x^4 ] and [ 4x^3 \cdot -5 = -20x^3. ] Thus, the final product is (-8x^4 - 20x^3).
2*(3+5) = 2*3 + 2*5 = 6 + 10 = 16
To be picky, the distributive property is about multiplication, but division is defined in terms of multiplication, so your question can be answered!Say you have (6xy+15y)/(3y). The distributive property will say this is equal to 6xy/3y + 15y/3y = 2x + 5.Notice that the "/3y" has been distributed onto each term inside the parentheses.
6x + 15
This uses the distributive property.
An expression equal to 15 + 35, using distributive property, is 5(3 + 7). Under distributive property, 5*3=15 and 5*7=35.
Your question does not make sense. An example of the distributive property is 5 x (3 + 4) = (5 x 3) + (5 x 4).
To find the product of ((4x^3)(-2x - 5)), we use the distributive property. Multiplying (4x^3) by each term in the second expression gives us: [ 4x^3 \cdot -2x = -8x^4 ] and [ 4x^3 \cdot -5 = -20x^3. ] Thus, the final product is (-8x^4 - 20x^3).
35 x 3 = (30 x 3) + (5 x 3) = 90 + 15 = 105
It states that 5*(8+3) = 5*8 + 5*3
To use the distributive property to multiply 3 by 10, you can break down 10 into smaller, more manageable parts. For example, you can express 10 as 5 + 5. Then, apply the distributive property: (3 \times 10 = 3 \times (5 + 5) = (3 \times 5) + (3 \times 5) = 15 + 15 = 30). Thus, 3 times 10 equals 30.
The distributive property is simple. What I do is think of a double rainbow... 5(3+2) = This will be simple. 5 times 3 is fifteen, 5 times 2 is 10. Now that you know about the double rainbow trick, visit math is fun for help with the distributive property.
This is the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
Wrong! See below. No, you cannot use the distributive property for subtraction. Let's say that your expression is: (5 + 4) - 3 We know that parentheses must be handled first, so we know that the correct answer is: (5 + 4) - 3 = 9 - 3 = 6. But let's say that you tried to use the distributive propertyand applied "- 3" to each term in the parentheses. You would get: (5 + 4) - 3 = (5 - 3) + (4 - 3) = 3 In fact, you would have subtracted not 3, but 6! * * * * * All very true except that this is the associative property - not distributive The distributive property, which IS valid, gives a*(b - c) = a*b - a*c
3(5 + 12)