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Which algebraic property is used to rewrite 2(4y + 1) as (4y + 1)(2)? Distributive property Associative property Commutative property of multiplication Commutative property of a…
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Which algebraic property is used to rewrite 2(4y + 1) as (4y + 1)(2)?
Distributive property
Associative property
Commutative property of multiplication
Commutative property of addition
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2(4y + 1) as (4y + 1)(2)
same as (a)(b) = (b)(a)
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Commutative property of multiplication
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It would be
The Commutative Property of Multiplication
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commutative property of multiplication
states that two numbers can be multiplied in either order.
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