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Lesson 8-5
Using the Distributive Property
b (b + 12) = 0

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The value of b is -12

Solution:

The given equation, b (b + 12) = 0

On distributing the b inside the parentheses we get,


\Rightarrow\bold{ b* b+b*12=0}


\bold{\Rightarrow b^(2)+12b=0}


\bold{\Rightarrow b^(2)=-12b}


\bold{\Rightarrow 1=(-12b)/(b^2)}


\bold{\Rightarrow 1=(-12)/(b)}


\bold{\Rightarrow b=-12}

Steps to use distributive property to solve an equation:

  • Multiply the term outside of the parentheses by each term in the parentheses.
  • Distribute a negative number together with its negative sign.
  • Combine like terms
  • Solve the equation.

For fractions:

  • Identify any fractional coefficients or constants.
  • Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) for all denominators.
  • Multiply all terms of the equation by the LCM.
  • Combine like terms and solve the equation.
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