Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
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Title: Distributive Property |
Grade: 6-b Lesson: S2-L2 |
Explanation: The best way to understand algebra is by looking at some examples. Take turns and read each example for easy understanding. |
Examples:
Solve by using distributive property \$9 times( 2 + 4)\$.
Step 1a
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Given expression: \$9 times ( 2 + 4 )\$ \$"a" times ("b" + "c") = "a" times "b" + "a" times "c"\$ \$9 times (2 + 4) = 9 times 2 + 9 times 4\$ |
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Explanation: Here, we applied the distributive property of multiplication over addition by rewriting the expression. |
Step 1b
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Perform the multiplication: \$ 9 times 2 + 9 times 4\$ 18 + 36 = 54 So, \$9 times ( 2 + 4 ) = 54\$ after applying the distributive property and simplifying. |
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Explanation: Here, multiplication and addition were executed. Thus, applying the distributive property to \$9 times( 2 + 4 )\$ yields the result of 54. |
Solve by using distributive property \$5 times( 14 - 6 )\$.
Step 2a
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Given expression: \$ 5 times ( 14 - 6 )\$ \$"a" times ("b" − "c") = "a" times "b" − "a" times "c"\$ \$5 times (14 − 6) = 5 times 14 − 5 times 6\$ |
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Explanation: Here, we rewrote and applied the distributive property of multiplication over subtraction. |
Step 2b
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Perform the multiplication and Subtract: \$5 times 14 - 5 times 6\$ 70 - 30 = 40 So, \$ 5 times ( 14 - 6 ) = 40\$ after applying the distributive property and simplifying. |
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Explanation: We multiplied and then subtracted. So, \$5 times ( 14 - 6 )\$ equals 40 because of the distributive property. |
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