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What does a(b-c) = to?

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We can use the distributive law to simplify it or factor it but more


\\ \tt\hookrightarrow a(b-c)


\\ \tt\hookrightarrow a(b)-a(c)


\\ \tt\hookrightarrow ab-ac

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Solution:

The expression "a(b-c)" is an example of distributive property. To simplify it, simply multiply a by the terms inside the bracket.

Simplifying the distributive property.

  • => a(b - c)
  • => (a x b) + (a x -c)
  • => ab - ac

Hence, the simplified expression is ab - ac.

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