Verify commutative, associative and distributive property of addition , subtraction, multiplication and division give your own example and verify
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The Distributive Property is easy to remember, if you recall that "multiplication distributes over addition". Formally, they write this property as "a(b + c) = ab + ac". In numbers, this means, for example, that 2(3 + 4) = 2×3 + 2×4. Any time they refer in a problem to using the Distributive Property, they want you to take something through the parentheses (or factor something out); any time a computation depends on multiplying through a parentheses (or factoring something out), they want you to say that the computation used the Distributive Property.
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Note that when the commutative property is used, elements in an equation are rearranged. When the associative property is used, elements are merely regrouped
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