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∙ 13y ago3 x 7 = 3 x (5 + 2)
And since multiplication is distributive over addition,
3 x (5 + 2) = 3 x 5 + 3 x 2
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∙ 13y agoIt is not the distributive property. The statement in the question is simply FALSE.
no; commutative
There is no property of multiplication that transposes numbers.
If you mean: 5(x-4) = 5x-20 then both expressions are equivalent
The commutative property of multiplication.
The distributive property of multiplication over addition and the identity property of multiplication. RS + RS = 1*RS + 1*RS (using identity property) = (1 + 1)*RS (using distributive property) = 2*RS
The distributive property of multiplication over addition.
3(7 + 2) = 3x7 + 3x2 is an example of the distributive law.The distributive law connects multiplication and addition.
It is not the distributive property. The statement in the question is simply FALSE.
The distributive property need not have any k in it.
no; commutative
There is no property of multiplication that transposes numbers.
Commutivity of multiplication or the commutative property of multiplication.
If you mean: 5(x-4) = 5x-20 then both expressions are equivalent
Multiplication Property of Zero
Commutative property of multiplication
identity property of multiplication