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Meredith Proctor
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10 November, 16:58
Is 12m+12n the same as 12 (m+n) ?
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Roger Roberson
10 November, 16:59
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Yes.
This deals with the reverse distributive property: a*b + a*c = a (b + c). In other words, when you have two terms added with each term multiplied by the same quantity (either variable or number), you can factor out that quantity.
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Jazmin Barrett
10 November, 17:20
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Yes. i believe it is
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