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  2. In mathematics, the distributive property of binary operations is a generalization of the distributive law, which asserts that the equality x ⋅ ( y + z ) = x ⋅ y + x ⋅ z {\displaystyle x\cdot (y+z)=x\cdot y+x\cdot z}

  3. The distributive property is the rule that relates addition and multiplication. Specifically, it states that. a (b+c) = ab + ac a(b+ c) = ab+ac. (a+b)c = ac + bc . (a+b)c = ac+bc. It is a useful tool for expanding expressions, evaluating expressions, and simplifying expressions.

  4. The distributive property, also referred to as the distributive law, is a property of real numbers that states that multiplication distributes over addition. This means that multiplying by a group of numbers being added together is the same as multiplying each of the numbers in the group separately, then adding the products together.

  5. The distributive property tells us how to solve expressions in the form of a (b + c). The distributive property is sometimes called the distributive law of multiplication and division. Normally when we see an expression like this …. we just evaluate what’s in the parentheses first, then solve it:

  6. Distributive property : The union and intersection of sets may be seen as analogous to the addition and multiplication of numbers. Like addition and multiplication, the operations of union and intersection are commutative and associative, and intersection distributes over union.

  7. What is the distributive property? The distributive property says that in a multiplication problem, when one factor is rewritten as the sum of two numbers, the product doesn't change. What does "rewritten as the sum of two numbers" mean? 5 2 + 3 4 + 1 2 + 3 = 5 4 + 1 = 5.

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