Choose the property that best justifies = (1∙ k + 3k) + 2 Distributive Commutative (Multiplication) Multiplicative Identity Multiplicative Inverse
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This makes no sense. Please clarify with context.
@shopping Are you shopping?
umm what does the dot mean?
This still fails to make sense. We need more context.
@Limitless can u tell me what the dot means?
@Rdx, it isn't clear given the context. It would be a fairly safe assumption that it means multiplication. However, it is best to see if the poster clarifies because it looks quite odd that there is a dot in one instance and not a dot in another instance.
i agree
This is exactly what is on the paper. I'm stumped. The dot is a multiply.
All i see in this is you can do 1k+(3k+2) which i think is the commutative property, but its been a while
shopping, what comes before the = sign?
Nothing at all
You can't really judge. However, since you can't really judge, I'm putting in my best guess (it really can't be called a "question" at this point): Multiplicative Identity.
This is a tough question. I would like to Thank you for your help.
You're welcome. Have a good day now.
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