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In [[mathematics]], if one has two [[binary]] operations <math>*</math> and <math>*'</math> over a set <math> A </math> then we say that <math> * </math> distributes over <math> *' </math> if for all <math>x,y,z</math> in A <math> x*(y*'z) = (x * y) *'(x * z)</math>. A common example of operations with the distributive property is the example of [[multiplication]] distributing over [[addition]]. | In [[mathematics]], if one has two [[binary]] operations <math>*</math> and <math>*'</math> over a set <math> A </math> then we say that <math> * </math> distributes over <math> *' </math> if for all <math>x,y,z</math> in A <math> x*(y*'z) = (x * y) *'(x * z)</math>. A common example of operations with the distributive property is the example of [[multiplication]] distributing over [[addition]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:43, July 13, 2016
In mathematics, if one has two binary operations
and
over a set
then we say that
distributes over
if for all
in A
. A common example of operations with the distributive property is the example of multiplication distributing over addition.