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3 (x + 2) becomes 3x + 6, what property is being applied?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \underline{\pink{ Distributive \: Property :}}

 \boxed{ \blue{ a(b+c) = a \times b + a \times c }}

 Here, a = 3 , b = x \: and \: c = 2

 3(x+2) = 3 \times x + 3 \times 2 \\= 3x + 6

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Answered by tuktuki8
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Step-by-step explanation:

\boxed{ \blue{ a(b+c) = a \times b + a \times c }}

a(b+c)=a×b+a×c

Here, a = 3 , b = x \: and \: c = 2Here,a=3,b=xandc=2

\begin{gathered} 3(x+2) = 3 \times x + 3 \times 2 \\= 3x + 6 \end{gathered}

3(x+2)=3×x+3×2

=3x+6

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