This is still from my previous inquiry. I have two questions this time. First: when do we use the distributive property of multiplication over addition? Why is it wrong to write it as “x+7/3 * 5? Second: When we subtract 5x on both sides, on the right side shouldn’t it be 3x-5x, and not 5x-3x? What are the rules for this? Thanks so much for your help, you’ve been really saving me.?❤️
This is still from my previous inquiry. I have two questions this time. First: when do we use the distributive property of multiplication over addition? Why is it wrong to write it as “x+7/3 * 5? Second: When we subtract 5x on both sides, on the right side shouldn’t it be 3x-5x, and not 5x-3x? What are the rules for this? Thanks so much for your help, you’ve been really saving me.?❤️
Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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ISBN:9781133382119
Author:Swokowski
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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.6: The Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Problem 93E
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This is still from my previous inquiry. I have two questions this time. First: when do we use the distributive property of multiplication over addition? Why is it wrong to write it as “x+7/3 * 5?
Second: When we subtract 5x on both sides, on the right side shouldn’t it be 3x-5x, and not 5x-3x? What are the rules for this? Thanks so much for your help, you’ve been really saving me.?❤️
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