Math, asked by jayakrishna90, 1 year ago

Find using distributive property

(9/16x4/12)+(9/16x-3/9)

Answers

Answered by ashishks1912
22

GIVEN :

The expression is (\frac{9}{16}\times \frac{4}{12})+(\frac{9}{16}\times -\frac{3}{9})

TO FIND :

The Distributive property for the given expression .

SOLUTION :

Given expression is (\frac{9}{16}\times \frac{4}{12})+(\frac{9}{16}\times -\frac{3}{9})

The formula for Distributive property for any a , b and c is given by :

a\times (b+c)=(a\times b)+(a\times c)

Here , and

Substitute the values in formula we get,

\frac{9}{16}\times (\frac{4}{12}+(-\frac{3}{9}))=(\frac{9}{16}\times \frac{4}{12})+(\frac{9}{16}\times (-\frac{3}{9}))

\frac{9}{16}\times (\frac{1}{3}-\frac{1}{3})=(\frac{9}{16}\times \frac{1}{3})+(\frac{9}{16}\times (-\frac{1}{3}))

\frac{9}{16}\times (0)=\frac{9}{16}\times (\frac{1}{3}-\frac{1}{3})

0=\frac{9}{16}\times (0)

0 = 0

∴  \frac{9}{16}\times (\frac{4}{12}+(-\frac{3}{9}))=(\frac{9}{16}\times \frac{4}{12})+(\frac{9}{16}\times (-\frac{3}{9}))=0

∴ the distributive property for given expression (\frac{9}{16}\times \frac{4}{12})+(\frac{9}{16}\times (-\frac{3}{9})) is 0.

Answered by EuphoriaAnn
39

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

9/16 × 4/12 + 9/16 × [-3/9]

= 9/16 [4/12 + (-3/9)]

= 9/16 [1/3 + (-1/3)]

= 9/16 × 0

= 0

HOPE IT HELPS YOU.....

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