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When multiplying two variables, how is using the

Distributive Property similar to using a table?

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Newton's third law states that if object A exerts a force on object B, object B must respond with a force of equal size and in the opposite direction. This law reflects nature's symmetry: forces always exist in pairs, and one body cannot exert a force on another without experiencing one.

The distributive property of multiplication over addition can be used when you multiply a number by a sum. For example, suppose you want to multiply 3 by the sum of 10 + 2. 3(10 + 2) = ? According to this property, you can add the numbers and then multiply by 3.

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