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verify distributive property with example

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The distributive property of multiplication over addition is applied when you multiply a value by a sum. For example, you want to multiply 5 by the sum of 10 + 3. As we have like terms, we usually first add the numbers and then multiply by 5. But, according to the property, you can first multiply every addend by 5.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Distributive Property is an algebraic property that is used to multiply a single value and two or more values within a set of parenthesis. The distributive Property States that when a factor is multiplied by the sum/addition of two terms, it is essential to multiply each of the two numbers by the factor, and finally perform the addition operation. This property can be stated

symbolically as:

A(B + C) = AB + AC

Where A, B and C are three different values.

Let’s consider a simple example:

2(4 + 3).

Since the binomial “4 + 3” is in the parenthesis, according to the order of operations, you have to calculate the value of 4 + 3 and then multiply it by 2, which gives the resultant value as 14.

Step-by-step explanation:

The distributive property of multiplication over addition is applied when you multiply a value by a sum.

For example,

you want to multiply 5 by the sum of 10 + 3. As we have like terms, we usually first add the numbers and then multiply by 5. But, according to the property, you can first multiply every addend by 5.

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