Mactastic4167
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Originally Posted by MECKS
a(b + c) = ab + acOriginally Posted by Mo Greene
Originally Posted by MECKS
solve 15+3(2x1)
like i said a(b+c0 DOES = ab+ac but in an equation such as above you have to consider it as (ab+ac)
(my bad with the typo above i just realized i put " b " where the a should be )
The distributive property is handy to help you get rid of parentheses
http://math.about.com/od/algebra/a/distributive.htm
Originally Posted by MECKS
a(b + c) = ab + acOriginally Posted by Mo Greene
Originally Posted by MECKS
solve 15+3(2x1)
like i said a(b+c0 DOES = ab+ac but in an equation such as above you have to consider it as (ab+ac)
(my bad with the typo above i just realized i put " b " where the a should be )
The distributive property is handy to help you get rid of parentheses
http://math.about.com/od/algebra/a/distributive.htm
Originally Posted by MzD650
Did team 2 give up yet?
Originally Posted by MzD650
Did team 2 give up yet?
Originally Posted by willsndvl
the answer is 2, though. i'm still wondering why you people with subpar math skills aren't getting rid of the parentheses before moving on. the addition alone doesn't make the parentheses disappear.
Originally Posted by willsndvl
the answer is 2, though. i'm still wondering why you people with subpar math skills aren't getting rid of the parentheses before moving on. the addition alone doesn't make the parentheses disappear.
Originally Posted by willsndvl
the answer is 2, though. i'm still wondering why you people with subpar math skills aren't getting rid of the parentheses before moving on. the addition alone doesn't make the parentheses disappear.
Originally Posted by willsndvl
the answer is 2, though. i'm still wondering why you people with subpar math skills aren't getting rid of the parentheses before moving on. the addition alone doesn't make the parentheses disappear.
Originally Posted by willsndvl
the answer is 2, though. i'm still wondering why you people with subpar math skills aren't getting rid of the parentheses before moving on. the addition alone doesn't make the parentheses disappear.
Originally Posted by willsndvl
the answer is 2, though. i'm still wondering why you people with subpar math skills aren't getting rid of the parentheses before moving on. the addition alone doesn't make the parentheses disappear.
Originally Posted by ncmalko1
2 wins. Hopefully the 288 people will concede and admit they lost.
Originally Posted by ncmalko1
2 wins. Hopefully the 288 people will concede and admit they lost.
Originally Posted by MzD650
Originally Posted by willsndvl
the answer is 2, though. i'm still wondering why you people with subpar math skills aren't getting rid of the parentheses before moving on. the addition alone doesn't make the parentheses disappear.
After the addition, the parenthesis doesnt disappear.....it represents multiplication. Simple.