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Distributive Property Notes Over 2.6 Distributive Property

Notes Over 2.6 1. Write two expressions for the area of the rectangle below. 2. Write an algebraic statement that shows that the two expressions from Exercise 1 are equal.

Notes Over 2.6 Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression without parentheses.

Notes Over 2.6 Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression without parentheses.

Notes Over 2.6 Use the distributive property to mentally calculate the expression.

Notes Over 2.6 Use the distributive property to mentally calculate the expression.

Notes Over 2.6 Use the distributive property to mentally calculate the expression.

Notes Over 2.6