Distributive Property BE THE HERO! SAVE EVERYONE! DON’T LEAVE ANYONE

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Distributive Property BE THE HERO! SAVE EVERYONE! DON’T LEAVE ANYONE BEHIND

Distributive Property Steps: Multiply the number out front with the first number or variable inside 2(𝑚+4) 2𝑚 + 8 Multiply the number out front with the second number or variable inside Simplify if needed

Distributive Property Steps: Multiply the number out front with the first number or variable inside 5(2+1) 10 + 5 15 Multiply the number out front with the second number or variable inside Simplify if needed

Distributive Property Steps: Multiply the number out front with the first number or variable inside 8(𝑥−3) 8𝑥 −24 Multiply the number out front with the second number or variable inside Simplify if needed

Complete the questions on your white boards. -20 + 8k 1 2 m + 10 14 – 21y

Factoring 25𝑥 −30 5 5𝑥 5 −6 5 (5𝑥 −6) 5(5𝑥−6) Steps: 5 5𝑥 5 −6 Steps: Find the GCF of 25 and 30 5 (5𝑥 −6) Make the GCF the HERO! 5(5𝑥−6) The remaining numbers or variables go inside the parenthesis Check your answer! Use the Distributive Property & SAVE EVERYONE!

Factoring 18𝑚+27 9 2𝑚 9 3 9 (2𝑚+3) 9(2𝑚+3) Steps: 9 2𝑚 9 3 Steps: Find the GCF of 18m and 27 9 (2𝑚+3) Make the GCF the HERO! 9(2𝑚+3) The remaining numbers or variables go inside the parenthesis Check your answer! Use the Distributive Property & SAVE EVERYONE!

Factoring 63+49ℎ 7 9 7 7ℎ 7 (9+7ℎ) 7(9+7ℎ) Steps: 7 9 7 7ℎ Steps: Find the GCF of 63 and 49h 7 (9+7ℎ) Make the GCF the HERO! 7(9+7ℎ) The remaining numbers or variables go inside the parenthesis Check your answer! Use the Distributive Property & SAVE EVERYONE!

Complete the questions on your white boards. -8(3x + 4y) 7(7 + 2p)