Math, asked by thaker2, 1 year ago

a×(b+c)=(a×b)+(a×c) Show that

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Answered by hdewangan
4
Let
a = 2
b = 3
c = 4

a×(b+c) = (a×b) + (a×c)
2 × (3+4) = (2×3) + (2×4)
2 × (7) = 6 +8
14 = 14

LHS = RHS

Hence proved.

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Answered by Anonymous
3
hiii frnd here's the answer to the given question

The question which uve asked is of DISTRIBUTE PROPERTY
If we take a= 2 , b = 3 , c = 4 let's see whether this works or not

2*(3+4)= (2*3)+(2*4)
2*(7)= (6)+(8)
14 = 14

HENCE PROVED.this is distributive property only

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