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9 March, 05:46

Why is 12 (m+n) equivalent to 12m + 12n

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  1. 9 March, 05:53
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    Because 12 (m=n) means that you are multiplying 12 times m and 12 times n. So if there is a number outside of parenthesis it gets multiplied by all the nu, beds in the parenthesis.

    12 (1+2)

    36 either way. that is proof. if you want more proof use any number in replace of n and m
  2. 9 March, 06:15
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    Because of the distributive property. You multiply the outside number (12) by the variables inside the parentheses (m and n). Then you add them together, so you get 12m+12n.

    You can check it by plugging in numbers for m and n, then solving it both ways. You will get the same answer.
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