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Originally Posted by kingcrux31
The link you provided showed 6 * 2 + 6 * 4x, which is the same as (6 * 2 + 6 * 4x), not (6 * 2) + (6 * 4x). Looks all the same until it's preceded by another sign.Originally Posted by usainboltisfast
Not it shouldnt check 2nd example. The distributive property dosent create one term it creates 2. Stop trying to argue against sources when you cant provide your own.Originally Posted by kingcrux31
You're wrong because both 2*9 and 2*3 should be in one set of ( ) in this problem. Not two.
2nd example: http://www.algebra-class....-property-equations.html
So, yeah. You're definitely wrong.
What are you talking about?
Look how they solved the question. If it was supposed to have parenthesis they would of finished it off with the invisible parenthesis you put around it. Your wrong dude.