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What is dristributive identity? Kindly explain according to standard 6 with some examples

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Answered by keerthishreep41
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Answer:

a×(b+c)

=( a×b) +(a×c)

Answered by vedantkathole
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Properties of Whole Numbers

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Properties of Whole Numbers

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Properties of Whole Numbers

The property of whole number includes:

1) Closure for addition and multiplication.

2) Commutative property for addition and multiplication.

3) Associative property for addition and multiplication.

4) Distributive property of multiplication over addition.

5) Identity for addition and multiplication.

Closure property

Addition

Take any two whole numbers and add them. Observe the sum carefully.

4 + 5 = 9 (whole number)

8 + 4 = 12 (whole number)

90 + 0 = 90 (whole number)

It is clear from the above examples that sum of any two whole numbers results in whole number. Therefore, we can say that sum of any two whole numbers is a whole number or the collection of whole numbers is closed under addition.

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