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Verify the distributive law for rational numbers.
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The distributive law for rational numbers states that, for any three rational numbers p, q and r :
⇒ p × (q + r) = p × q + p × r.
Verification with example :
Let , and .
Using , and , we verify that .
Solving L.H.S. :
Solving R.H.S. :
Since L.H.S. = R.H.S.
Hence, the distributive law p × (q + r) = p × q + p × r is verified for rational numbers.
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