Algebra, Chapter 2, Lesson 7, page 89.
Using the Distributive Property
The distributive property of multiplication over addition and subtraction is:
`a(b+c)=ab+ac` and `a(b−c)=ab−ac`
You can also combine LIKE TERMS ONLY IF THE VARIABLE AND THE EXPONENT OF THE VARIABLE ARE EXACTLY THE SAME!
Examples, (remember to use the wacky arrows!):
`9(x – 5) = 9x – 9(5) = 9x – 45`
`-4(x – 2y + 3z) = -4x +(-4)(-2y) + (-4)(3z) = -4x -4(-2y) -4(3z)`
`= -4x + 8y – 12z`
(if it comes up, don’t forget the change-change or bling-bling, double negative thingy …)
Here is a link from purplemath.com about the distributive property with more examples.
Two of tonight’s homework problems solved by MrE are here! Just click it!
Algebra 1a: Chapter 1, Lesson 9, page 40.
Using Formulas
See Day 11 – September 9 for Algebra