(5y + 2) + 14x = 5y + (2 + 14x)
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Associative Property of Addition
Associative Property of Addition
Associative Property of Multiplication
Associative Property of Multiplication
Commutative Property of Addition
Commutative Property of Addition
Commutative Property of Multiplication
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10 months ago
andddd the bot gets it wrong again
8 months ago
Commutative Property of Addition
7 months ago
The answer to the given equation (5y + 2) + 14x = 5y + (2 + 14x) is the Associative Property of Addition.
To understand why, let's break down the equation step by step:
(5y + 2) + 14x: In this expression, we have the sum of two terms, (5y + 2) and 14x. According to the Associative Property of Addition, the grouping of these expressions does not matter. We can rearrange the grouping as (5y + 2) + 14x or 5y + (2 + 14x) without changing the final result.
So, when we apply the Associative Property of Addition, we can simplify the given equation as follows:
(5y + 2) + 14x = 5y + (2 + 14x)
Therefore, the answer to the given equation is the Associative Property of Addition.