SOLUTION: What is an expression equivalent to 7(xz)+yt using the assocative law of addition?

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Question 1038557: What is an expression equivalent to 7(xz)+yt using the assocative law of addition?
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The associative law of addition only applies to expressions of three or more terms, as in . Your given expression only has two terms, namely and . Application of the associative law of addition is utterly inappropriate in this case.

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