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What property does the following expression demonstrate? 9(3x) = (9x3)x

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Answer: x=0,\root(3)(3)

Step-by-step explanation: Move all terms to the left side and set equal to zero. Then set each factor equal to zero.

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Answer:

  associative property of multiplication

Step-by-step explanation:

We assume your equation is ...

  9(3x) = (9·3)x

The parentheses have moved to a different portion of the product. This is allowed by the associative property of multiplication. It lets you associate parts of the product any way you like.

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Additional comment

It is not a good idea to use "x" to indicate multiplication in an expression in which "x" is a variable. There are many other ways to indicate multiplication, including using the "times" symbol (×).