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Example Question #3 : Distributive Property
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Distribute the by multiplying it by each term inside the parentheses.
and
Therefore, 5(2 + y) = 10 + 5y.
Example Question #1 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Simplify the expression:
To solve this question you must use the distrubitive property by multiplying x by -2 and the 2 by -2, making sure to distribute the negative as well. This gives you:
Example Question #11 : Distributive Property
Simplify the expression:
Recall the distributive property:
Therefore, we must multiply everything inside the parentheses by .
To simplify further, recall that multiplying like bases mean you add their exponents.
Example Question #2 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Which answer correctly simplifies this expression?
To simplify this expression, use the distributive property. This means that we have to multiply the 2 times both terms inside the parentheses. , and . So, our answer is .
Example Question #1 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Simplify the following expression:
Apply the distributive property of multiplication to remove the parenthesis from the given expression. Multiply the term outside of the parenthesis to each of the terms inside the parenthesis.
Example Question #11 : Distributive Property
Which of the answers correctly shows the following equation distributed correctly?
Example Question #15 : Distributive Property
Simplify:
Use the distributive property to simplify the expression.
This means multiply the with each term within the parentheses.
Example Question #12 : Distributive Property
Use the distributive property to evaluate:
Distribute throughout every term in the parentheses.
Simplify the terms.
Example Question #12 : Distributive Property
Which of the following displays the distributive property?
The distributive property is defined as a way in which multiplication is applied to addition of two or more numbers in which each term inside a set of parentheses can be multipled by a factor outside the parentheses. So,
displays just that.
Example Question #1 : Apply The Properties Of Operations To Generate Equivalent Expressions: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.3
Simplify the following:
This is applying to distrubtive property and then combining like terms.
First you distrubute the negative to the two terms in the first parentheses, so:
Then do the same for the four:
Finally, combine like terms to get:
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