The distributive law is satisfied if the numbers 1,2, and 3 are used as multyplying factors.
<h3>What is the distributive law?</h3>
This is basic mathematical law that states:
- A multiplied by (b+c) equals (a x b) + (a x c)
<h3>Is this law satisfied if there are three numbers involved?</h3>
The law is always satisfied if one of the numbers is 1. Here is an example
or
- (2x1) + (2x2) + (2x3)
- 2+4+6 = 12
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I dont know sorry so much
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Step-by-step explanation:
First, you description of ^ is very well written as well as being correct.
Second: all you can do is combine the 6 and 28. They are like terms
34 - c^3
That's as much of an answer as you can get.