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Title: Basic College Math


1
Basic College Math
  • The Distributive Property

2
Getting ready for algebra!
  • Now that were ready to study algebra, were
    going to need more than just the order of
    operations to keep us in line!

3
A brand new property!
  • Were going to need a new property called the
  • distributive property of multiplication over
    addition.
  • It also has a sister called the
  • distributive property of multiplication over
    subtraction.
  • Collectively, they are sometimes just called
  • The distributive property.

4
What will we learn?
  • We are going to see how the property works with
    a numerical example.
  • Were going to see how it works with some
    algebraic examples.
  • Were going to map out the potential pitfalls of
    working with this property.
  • Were going to read a story to help us remember
    how to use it correctly!

5
Remember the order of operations?
  • If you have a problem like 5( 6 8 ), the order
    of operations tells you to do what is in
    parentheses first.
  • 5( 6 8 ) becomes 5( 14 ) which equals 70.
  • Remember the 5 directly against the open
    parentheses means to multiply by 5.

6
The Distributive Property of Multiplication over
Addition tells us . . .
  • If we have something that is multiplying the sum
    of two or more numbers like 5( 6 8 ). . .
  • We have an alternate way to calculate the answer.

7
Practical Example
  • Suppose you hire the neighbors daughter for
    5.00 an hour to help you rake leaves. She is all
    excited about the job because she wants to buy a
    stereo for her room.

8
Raking in the profits
  • Day 1, she works 6 hours
  • thats 5(6) or 30 toward her stereo.
  • Day 2, she works 8 hours
  • thats another 5(8) or 40 toward her stereo.
  • WOW!
  • 30 40 equals 70 for her stereo!

9
Paying the bill
  • You go to the bank to get the cash to pay her.
  • All you care about is that she worked 14 hours.
  • 5(14) 70.
  • You both get the same answer even though you did
    the problem differently.
  • The Distributive Property tells you that it is
    OK.
  • You can multiply and then add (like she did)
  • or add and then multiply (like you did).

10
Some algebraic examples
  • 5( x 2) 5( x ) 5( 2 ) 5x 10
  • 2( 3x 6 ) 2( 3x ) 2( -6 ) 6x - 12

11
A more complicated problem
  • Take the problem - 5( x 7 ) 30
  • You first distribute and then combine like terms.
  • Answer - 5( x 7 ) 30 - 5( x ) - 5( 7 )
    30
  • - 5x -
    35 30
  • - 5x - 5

12
Pitfall 1 Negative numbers
  • If the number in front of the parentheses is
    negative, you must multiply each item in the
    parentheses by the negative number.
  • Watch your signs!
  • - 6(x 4) - 6( x ) - 6( - 4 ) - 6x 24
  • -2(2x 5) -2( 2x ) - 2( 5 ) -4x -10
  • -3(-3x 4) -3( - 3x) - 3(- 4) 9x 12

13
Pitfall 2 Oops - forgot the second guy!
  • 5( x 7 ) 5x 7 WRONG!
  • You get the 5x right because its staring you in
    the face.
  • In your haste to get the right answer, you forget
    all about the poor 7.
  • 5(x 7) 5( x ) 5( 7 ) 5x 35 RIGHT!

14
Pitfall 3 Over enthusiasm
  • 5(x 7) 30 5( x ) 5( 7 ) 5( 30 )
  • 5x 35 150 5x
    - 115 WRONG
  • You get so excited about distributing the 5 that
    you distribute him to everybody even the
    numbers that arent in the parentheses!
  • 5( x 7 ) 30 5( x ) 5( 7 ) 30
  • 5x 35 30 5x
    5 RIGHT!

15
Pitfall 4 Its backwards!
  • ( x 7 )(5) What the heck?
  • The commutative property of multiplication tells
    us that we can re-write the problem because order
    doesnt matter when you multiply.
  • 5( x 7 ) Ah, thats better!

16
Let me tell you a story . . .
  • The first time I ever went to Sea World, my
    friends and I decided to go to the Shamu show.
  • When we entered the area, I noticed that there
    were seats right down at the front that were
    painted red instead of blue, like the other
    seats.
  • There were no Reserved signs on them, so we
    decided to go sit there and move if we were told
    we had to.

17
THE SEATS WERE GREAT!
  • We could see Shamu swimming around through the
    windows in the side of his tank.
  • At last, the show started and Shamu did a mighty
    leap out of the water right in front of us.
  • It was amazing!
  • I had my camera out, ready to shoot the picture
    of a lifetime. . .

18
Perfect!
  • . . . and then he re-entered the water . . .

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. . . and that is how Shamu can help you remember
the rules.
  • When you are simplifying an expression like
  • 5 ( x 7 ) 30
  • The 30 is in the blue seats high and dry and
    out of harms way.
  • The x and the 7 are in the red seats definitely
    the splash zone!
  • And the 5 is Shamu!

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The End
  • Splash photo courtesy of Mike Sandells
    www.mikejs.com
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