Glossary
Distributive property
Also written: distributive law · distribute · distributing
Definition
The distributive property says a(b + c) = ab + ac. The multiplier outside the parentheses multiplies every term inside, not only the first one.
The rule
Every term inside gets multiplied:
Why it is true
Read as four copies of :
Collecting the pieces gives four s and four s, which is . The property is a shortcut for that counting, not a separate rule to memorise.
Watch the sign
A negative multiplier changes the sign of everything it reaches:
The second product is . Dropping that sign change is the most common error in multi-step equations.
A lone minus sign distributes too
means , which is . An invisible is still a multiplier.
Lessons that use this term
- How to Solve Multi-Step Equations
Solve multi-step equations by distributing, combining like terms, then undoing operations in reverse order, with worked examples and practice problems.