Gareth56 Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 When I read " We work out this example as if it were 3(x - y) - 5(2y - x). We begin by multiplying out using the distributive property" Does "multiplying out using the distributive property" just mean multiplying everything inside the bracket by what's outside it, in this case 3 & 5?
DrP Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Pretty much yes. It means the x AND the -y both get multiplyed by the 3 (the factor 3 is distributed through each term in the brackets) and the 2y and the - x get multiplied by the 5 (the factor 5 is distributed through that set of brackets). Therefore it expands to: 3x - 3y -10y + 5x (care with the PLUS 5x.... - x -)
Kyrisch Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 To further clarify, the problem is more like 3 (x + -y) + -5 (2y + -x). You must distribute the -5 therefore making the last term -(-5x) = +5x.
the tree Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Knowing that the distributive property is there, so that 'multiplying out' is a valid operation is important: For the sake of rigour Because sometimes the distributive property doesn't hold.
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