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== Solution == | == Solution == | ||
Simplify each operation and see which ones hold true. | |||
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<math>\boxed{\textbf{(E)} \text{II and III only}}</math> | <math>\boxed{\textbf{(E)} \text{II and III only}}</math> | ||
==Solution 2== | |||
Alternatively, substitute arbitrary values for <math>x</math>, <math>y</math>, and <math>z</math> where <math>x\neq y\neq z</math>. For example, <math>x=1</math>, <math>y=2</math>, and <math>z=3</math> give that only II and III work. <math>\boxed{\textbf{(E)} \text{II and III only}}</math> | |||
== See Also== | == See Also== | ||
Latest revision as of 00:48, 26 June 2022
Problem
Let
denote the "averaged with" operation:
. Which of the following distributive laws hold for all numbers
and
?
Solution
Simplify each operation and see which ones hold true.
Solution 2
Alternatively, substitute arbitrary values for
,
, and
where
. For example,
,
, and
give that only II and III work.
See Also
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