The Distributive Property Chapter 1.6. Review multiplication.

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The Distributive Property Chapter 1.6

Review multiplication

3 1a. 3x + 6y ( x + 2y ) Using the Distributive Property

1b. - 2a + 6b - 2 ( a – 3b ) Using the Distributive Property

2. - ( - 3x + y) 3x - 1 – y ( - 3x+ y) Using the Distributive Property

5 5 3 (5a) 3a. (25) a2a (a 2 ) – 3a+ 15 Using the Distributive Property 3 ( a2a2 – 5a + 25 ) Multiply, simplify first when possible. – + Write the fraction in front of each term.

3b. x2x2 – 3.5x x 2 – 8.75x+ 3 Using the Distributive Property ) ( 2.5

4. - 4x 2 + 8xy– 12x Using the Distributive Property - 4x ( x – 2y + 3 )

x 2 Using the Distributive Property ( + 8x 3x 2 – 2x )( -4-4 )

The Distributive Property Chapter 1.6