Resources that provide practice in manipulating algebraic expressions through the distributive property, ultimately enabling the solution of equations, are commonly available in a printable document format. These resources typically contain a series of problems where students must first apply the distributive property to remove parentheses and then isolate the variable to determine its value. For example, an exercise might require solving 3(x + 2) = 15 by first distributing the 3, resulting in 3x + 6 = 15, and then proceeding with standard algebraic techniques.
The ability to accurately apply the distributive property is fundamental to algebraic manipulation and equation solving. Proficiency in this skill facilitates success in more advanced mathematical topics. Furthermore, these resources allow for targeted practice and remediation, which can improve student understanding and problem-solving confidence. Historically, written exercises have been a mainstay of mathematics education, providing a structured approach to skill acquisition.