Asked by ray
Write an algebraic expression that requires each of the following properties of real
numbers to simplify, in the order given: the Distributive Property, the Associative
Property of Addition, the Commutative Property of Addition, and the Distributive
Property. Simplify the expression showing the use of each property.
i don't understand this at all can somebody give me an example of this?
numbers to simplify, in the order given: the Distributive Property, the Associative
Property of Addition, the Commutative Property of Addition, and the Distributive
Property. Simplify the expression showing the use of each property.
i don't understand this at all can somebody give me an example of this?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
Me either. No expression <b>requires</b> the associative/commutative property to simplify it.
A.P means that (2+3)+4 = 2+(3+4) but you don't <b>need</b> it to evaluate.
C.P. means that 3+4 = 4+3 but you don't <b>need</b> it.
The only one you <b>need</b> to evaluate an expression is the D.P., so you can say
(2+3)(4) = 2*4 + 3*4 = 6+12 = 18
A.P means that (2+3)+4 = 2+(3+4) but you don't <b>need</b> it to evaluate.
C.P. means that 3+4 = 4+3 but you don't <b>need</b> it.
The only one you <b>need</b> to evaluate an expression is the D.P., so you can say
(2+3)(4) = 2*4 + 3*4 = 6+12 = 18
Answered by
ray
so (2+3)(4)=2*4+3*4=6+12=18
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