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18 March, 23:53

How do I use the distributive law to factor 2a + 2b?

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  1. M
    Yesterday, 00:22
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    So,

    You have to undistribute a common factor in all of the terms.

    2a + 2b

    There is a 2 in each term.

    Undistribute.

    2 (a + b)
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