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Well, darling, x5 is not an algebra property. It seems like you're mixing up your variables and operations. If you meant x to the power of 5, then that's just exponentiation. So, let's get those algebraic terms straightened out, shall we?

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The property you are referring to is the distributive property of multiplication over addition. This property states that when you multiply a number by a sum, you can distribute the multiplication to each term inside the parentheses. In this case, x5 can be rewritten as 5x, following the distributive property.

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2mo ago
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Q: What algebra property is x5?
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