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You don't because you only need to do the multiplication problem.

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Q: How do you use distributive property to solve 6x8?
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Do you always have to use the distributive property to solve algebra equations?

Yes, when there are parenthesis in an equation, you have to use the distibutive property.


Why is the distributive property needed to solve algebraic equations?

because it tells you that you need to do distribute that number to all the other numbers. if you didnt use it your would come out with the wrong answer... not all the time but in most cases your answer will be incorrect if you do not use the distributive property


How do you use distributive property for 9(11-3)?

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Could you use 1 in distributive property?

no because distributive property is for multiple digit numbers.


How do you use the distributive property to divide 72 divided by 4?

72.divided 4 in distributive property


How do you use the distributive property for 2 numbers?

You don't. The distributive property involves at least three numbers.


What is the distributive law?

according to commutative property both the distributive laws are equal why to use two distributive laws


Can you use the distributive property without a variable?

no


How do you use distributive property to multiply mentally 45 times 280?

(40+200)+(5+80)


What property was use to rewrite 9x2plus9x3?

The property used to rewrite 9x2 + 9x3 is the Distributive Property. Using the Distributive Property the expression can be rewritten as 9x2 + 9x2 + 9x2 or 27x2.


How do you use the distributive property with variables?

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How do you use the distributive property?

The distributive property of multiplication deals with multiplying across a set of parenthesis. An example of this property would be, x(y+z) = xy + xz.