The multiplication of two terms say $(a + b) \cdot (e+ c)$ involves multiplying corresponding elements i.e. $ae+ac+be+bc$. How was this proved?
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You might be interested in reading the answers here for some insight as to why the distributive laws are used and work the way they do. – JMoravitz Feb 27 '16 at 03:09
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This is just application of Distributive Law(s): $$a\cdot(b+c) = a\cdot b+a\cdot c$$ $$(a+b)\cdot c = a\cdot c+b\cdot c$$ Specifically \begin{align*} (a + b) \cdot (e+ c) &= (a + b) \cdot e+ (a + b) \cdot c\\ &= a\cdot e+ b\cdot e+ a\cdot c + b \cdot c\\ \end{align*}
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