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verify the property x ×(y+z)= x×y+x×z by taking-----


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Answered by vanshg28
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x(y + z) = \frac{-3}{7}(\frac{2}{5} + \frac{-4}{9}  ) =\frac{-3}{7}(\frac{2}{5} - \frac{4}{9})=\frac{-3}{7}(\frac{18-20}{45} ) = \frac{-3}{7} (\frac{-2}{45} )=\frac{2}{105}

x(y) + x(z) = \frac{-3}{7}(\frac{2}{5} ) + \frac{-3}{7}(\frac{-4}{9} ) =\frac{-6}{35} + \frac{4}{21}  = \frac{-18+20}{105} = \frac{2}{105}

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