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(9c + 1)(4)=What?!? And can you explain how and why you so it? I don't fully understand this topic
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(9c + 1)(4)=What?!?
And can you explain how and why you so it? I don't fully understand this topic
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This is an example of the distributive property, so 4 multiplies the 9c and the +1, which gets us:
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easy peasy
a(b+c)=ab+ac
4(9c+1)=4*9c+4*1=36c+4
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