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Is distributive property true for Integers? Explain with an example.
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The distributive property tells us how to solve expressions in the form of a(b + c).  The distributive property is sometimes called the distributive law of multiplication and division.

Normally when we see an expression like this …

distributive property format

distributive property format

we just evaluate what’s in the parentheses first, then solve it:

distributive property in practice

distributive property in practice

This is following the official “order of operations” rule that we’ve learned in the past.

With the distributive property, we multiply the ‘4’ first:

distributing values

distributing values

We distribute the 4 to the 8, then to the 3.

Then we need to remember to multiply first, before doing the addition!

We got the same answer, 44, with both approaches!

Why did we do it differently when we could have easily worked out what was in the brackets first?  

This is preparation for when we have variables instead of numbers inside the parentheses.

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Another example before we start to use variables:

Example of the distributive property using variables:

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Tips

We usually use the distributive property because the two terms inside the parentheses can’t be added because they’re not like terms

Make sure you apply the outside number to all of the terms inside the parentheses/brackets

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