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marissabartoldo:

help pls

marissabartoldo:

marissabartoldo:

@snowflake0531

snowflake0531:

\[a(b+c) = ab+ac\] \[x(x+9) = ?\]

snowflake0531:

use the Distributive Property to distribute the parenthesis out, and then the result will be the answer

marissabartoldo:

2x+9?

snowflake0531:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @marissabartoldo 2x+9? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) How- did you get that-

marissabartoldo:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @snowflake0531 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @marissabartoldo 2x+9? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) How- did you get that- \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) I combined the two x's

snowflake0531:

\[x(x+9) = x(x) + 9(x)\] agreed?

marissabartoldo:

yea

snowflake0531:

So what is x times x

marissabartoldo:

x^2

snowflake0531:

Yep, so you got the answer?

marissabartoldo:

x^2+9x?

snowflake0531:

yep

marissabartoldo:

ok thanks

snowflake0531:

yw!

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