Don't be fooled by the addition. It's easy to misread the equation as (2 x 3) + 6 = 12. Remember, you are distributing the process of multiplying 2 evenly between 3 and 6. Advanced Algebra The distributive property law can also be used when multiplying or dividingpolynomials, which ar...
The study showed that although some students made progress in the understanding and application of the distributive law, others could not make sense of the meaning of variables and algebraic rules. Therefore, their algebra remained a routine instrumental application of rules, and their understanding ...
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