Distributive property
It involves 3 or more numbers. The parenthesis indicates the terms that are considered one unit.The groupings are within the parenthesis.
a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c if you have multiple addition or multiplication numbers in parenthesis then the numbers in the parenthesis' order doesn't matter
Yes, when there are parenthesis in an equation, you have to use the distibutive property.
You cannot - unless the parentheses are somehow implied.
No property. Unless n is known there is no property exhibited.
yes
Distributive property
There is a number on the outside of the parenthesis & there is a set of parenthesis.
It lets you multiply all the numbers in the parenthesis from the number that is outside the parenthesis.
It does not use parentheses.
It involves 3 or more numbers. The parenthesis indicates the terms that are considered one unit.The groupings are within the parenthesis.
a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c if you have multiple addition or multiplication numbers in parenthesis then the numbers in the parenthesis' order doesn't matter
Yes, when there are parenthesis in an equation, you have to use the distibutive property.
8(62) = 8*(62) = 8*(60 + 2) = 860 + 82 = 480 + 16 = 496
You cannot - unless the parentheses are somehow implied.
The property being described is the Commutative Property. This property states that the order of elements can be changed without affecting the result in certain operations, such as addition and multiplication.