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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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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.
If you satisfied mark it brainliest.
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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
hope ull get the answer to the given question and mark as brainliest one....
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
hope ull get the answer to the given question and mark as brainliest one....
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