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prove that x(y+z)=xy+xz​

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Answered by pranavrattan073
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Answer:

X+(y+z) is equal to saying (x+y)+z

This is called the cumulative property when order doesn’t matter or doesn’t change the equation. As in 1+2 is the same as 2+1. No matter which way we get the same answer. This only works with multiplication and addition though. Hope this helps. Any questions please just ask!! Thank you so much!!

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Answered by Grizoonth
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Answer:

X(y+z)

(Multiply x with both y and z due to brackets)

= x*y + x*z

=xy+xz

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