[Class 7 Maths] Distributive Property for Integers - With 4+Examples - Integer Expressions - Properties and Pattern

part 2 - Distributive Property for Integers - Integer Expressions - Properties and Pattern - Chapter 2 Class 7 - Operations with Integers (Ganita Prakash II) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash 1, 2 & old NCERT)
part 3 - Distributive Property for Integers - Integer Expressions - Properties and Pattern - Chapter 2 Class 7 - Operations with Integers (Ganita Prakash II) - Class 7 (Ganita Prakash 1, 2 & old NCERT)

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Distributive Property for IntegersDistributive property is basically So, 4 × (8 – 15) = 4 × 8 – 4 × 15 We can generally write this as Distributivity means a × (b + c) = ab + ac a × (b − c) = ab − ac Let’s do some examples Examples 2 × (5 + 7) = 2 × 5 + 2 × 7 = 10 + 14 = 24 2 × (5 − 7) = 2 × 5 − 2 × 7 = 10 − 14 = −4 3 × (9 + 5) = 3 × 9 + 3 × 5 = 27 + 15 = 42 3 × (9 − 5) = 3 × 9 − 3 × 5 = 27 − 15 = 12 Visua

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