97058
97058
09-12-2017
Mathematics
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How can you use distributive property when factoring?
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shawnkat
shawnkat
09-12-2017
We can think of factoring as the opposite of the distributive property. If we take ax+bx, we just factor to get x(a+b) - it's the same thing. If you think of it like that, it provides great insight and a thoughtful memory strategy. Hope this helps!
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