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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ill in the property that justifies the step in simplifying the equation,
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
here are some properties u need to use
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help me with it?? @mathmath333
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
for the first statement
\(4a+8+3(a+5)\\
=4a+8+3a+15\)
which property u think
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
have u read the link
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes so addition
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
no
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
there are three properties there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
communitive
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
\(3(a+5)=3a+3\times 5\)
check it again
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Associative
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
lol no its distributive ,see if it is correct
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
see property for the next step
OpenStudy (anonymous):
communative
?
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
yes good
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok and the third one is Associative?
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
yes good
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and the fourth one distributive
OpenStudy (anonymous):
?
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
8+5=23 ,which propery is this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
communative
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
well it doest match with the properties
so u can write it simply addition property
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
what about the last second
OpenStudy (anonymous):
uhh aassociative
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
what is
\(4a+3a\rightarrow (4+3)a\)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
communative?
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
now it is distributive in reverse form
OpenStudy (anonymous):
should i put "distributive in reverse form"
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
no lol only
\(distributive\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok an is the last one jsut assition
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
addition
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thank you lotts