Identify the property illustrated in each statement. Assume all variables represent real numbers. 6 • 12 + 6 • 15 = 6(12 + 15)
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Solving Linear Equations
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Identify the property illustrated in each statement. Assume all variables represent real numbers. (t - 6) • ( 1/(t-6)) = 1, if t - 6 ≠ 0
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Identify the property illustrated in each statement. Assume all variables represent real numbers. (7.5 - y) + 0 = 7.5 - y
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Identify the property illustrated in each statement. Assume all variables represent real numbers. 5(t + 3) = (t + 3) • 5
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Identify the property illustrated in each statement. Assume all variables represent real numbers. (5x) • (1/5x) = 5 ( x • 1/x )
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Identify the property illustrated in each statement. Assume all variables represent real numbers. 5 + √3 is a real number.
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. 2(m + p)
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. -12(x - y)
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. -(2d - f)
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. 5k + 3k
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. 7r - 9r
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. a + 7a
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. x + x
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. 2 (x - 3y + 2z)
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Rewrite each expression using the distributive property and simplify, if possible. See Example 7. 3/8 ( 16/9 y + 32/27 z - 40/9 )
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