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Rylee88:
Distributive Property
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Rylee88:
YRJ8498:
so wouldn't you have to simplify it to remove the parentheses
pls tell me if i'm wrong
Rylee88:
If I knew, I wouldn't have asked.
YRJ8498:
Your a human calculator so I thought you would know
so no need to start lvl one of rage
Rylee88:
Take it how you want, but I'm not mad.
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Rylee88:
I'm a human calculator from Medals, If you don't know for sure don't waste my time. Thanks =)
YRJ8498:
Yes i'm sure
you need to simplify the equation (DO YOU KNOW HOW TO DO THIS?)
Rylee88:
Divide
YRJ8498:
so you Re-order terms so constants are on the left
YRJ8498:
so it would be (𝑣+5)8 into 8(𝑣+5)
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YRJ8498:
do you understand that or you want me to explain?
Rylee88:
EXPLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIn
Rylee88:
Damn
YRJ8498:
not very nice
Rylee88:
I don't have time lets go
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Rylee88:
@snowflake0531
YRJ8498:
ok so then you would Distribute
it would be 8(𝑣+5) into 8𝑣+40
YRJ8498:
@yrj8498 wrote:
ok so then you would Distribute
it would be 8(𝑣+5) into 8𝑣+40
If I get a warnig its bc of you just to let you know @rylee88
Rylee88:
For what???
Rylee88:
Why on earth would you get a warning?
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Rylee88:
CONTINUE
Rylee88:
Stop getting off track lets go
carmelle:
Distributive Property:
\[a(b+c)\rightarrow ab +ac\]
do you understand?
YRJ8498:
i'm pretty sure i'm done
you said remove the parentheses
YRJ8498:
or you want me to solve it too?
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Rylee88:
THANK YOU CARMELLE SOOOOOO MUCH HELP FR NOT JOKING!!!
carmelle:
yw, but do you understand how to apply this example to the question you have?
YRJ8498:
@rylee88 wrote:
THANK YOU CARMELLE SOOOOOO MUCH HELP FR NOT JOKING!!!
So i did not help?
Rylee88:
@carmelle wrote:
yw, but do you understand how to apply this example to the question you have?
So is the answer 13? I think so
Rylee88:
@yrj8498 wrote:
@rylee88 wrote:
THANK YOU CARMELLE SOOOOOO MUCH HELP FR NOT JOKING!!!
So i did not help?
Confusingly yes
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carmelle:
@rylee88 wrote:
@carmelle wrote:
yw, but do you understand how to apply this example to the question you have?
So is the answer 13? I think so
no... lemme explain it better
\[a(b+c)\rightarrow a(b) + a(c)\]
you have to multiply...
a – 8
b – `v`
c – 5
\[8(v+5)\rightarrow 8(v) + 8(5)\]
Rylee88:
Explain.? lol
carmelle:
i just explained it to you
Rylee88:
What is V???
Rylee88:
13v??
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carmelle:
you're not adding...
and you can't add numbers with variables with ones that don't
Rylee88:
40v?
carmelle:
@rylee88 wrote:
What is V???
v is the variable
carmelle:
no...
ok lemme break it down.
what is 8 × v
Rylee88:
v isnt a NUMBER
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Rylee88:
8v
carmelle:
yes, exactly, now what is 8 × 5
Rylee88:
40
carmelle:
correct,
the plus (+) sign stays the same, so the final answer is 8v + 40
Rylee88:
ah ty your right I got it right
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YRJ8498:
@rylee88 wrote:
ah ty your right I got it right
I litterally did that in shorter time