There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.
There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.
There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.
There is no "distributive property" involved in this case. A distributive property always involves two operations, usually multiplication and addition. It states that a(b+c) = ab + ac.
It is 4x + 4y.
4x(6+6+6+6+6+6)=
7x = 4x+2x+1xSo 7x/2 = 4x/2 + 2x/2 + x/2 (by the distributive property of division over addition) = 2x + x + x/2
8x + 15
4x+7-3x = 15 4x-3x = 15-7 x = 8
v + 4x - 5
It is 4x + 4y.
−(4x+1
The distributive property of multiplication over addition.
It is: 4(x+y+z)
4*(x + 3) = 4*x + 4*3 = 4x + 12
4x(6+6+6+6+6+6)=
if you meant commutative property, then your answer is 4x+11=11+4x
7x = 4x+2x+1xSo 7x/2 = 4x/2 + 2x/2 + x/2 (by the distributive property of division over addition) = 2x + x + x/2
8x + 15
3 + 4x = 4x + 3 is an example of the commutative property of addition.
2x+4x ---> x(6) That is essentially it. It becomes more complicated but that is the very basic.