Math, asked by sahbajkhan, 11 months ago

a x (b + c)=( a×b)+(a×c)​

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Answered by jiakhelal
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Answer:

a×(b+c) =(a×b)+(a×c)

(a×b) +(a×c)=(a×b)+(a×c)

Answered by ukkuARMY
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This statement is actually written as:

ab+ac

But since 'a' is common, (according to the law of factorization) 'a' can be taken outside.

Therefore, it becomes a(b+c)

(distributive property of multiplication over addition).

Make sure that brackets are necessary.

If brackets are not applied, then the statement will be: a x b+c, which is wrong, as here, 'a' is applicable only to 'b' alone.

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