Asked by Simone
Use a specific example then expand to the general case to determine what happens under scalar multiplication. That is, determine if k(a * b) = (ka) *b = a* (kb)? What does this even mean? Merci beaucoup. I am thankful for the help.
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Simone
Never mind! I figured this one out! It is distributive law, and I used an example and got it! Yay!
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