If a = 2, b = - 3 , c = - 4 , prove that a × ( b + c ) = ( a × b ) + ( a × c ) .
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a=2
b=-3
c=-4
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a*(b+c) = 2*(-3-4) = 2*(-7) = -14
(a*b)+(a*c) = (2*-3)+(2*-4) = (-6)+(-8) = -14
Therefore, a*(b+c) = (a*b)+(a*c)
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