Answer:
a. definition of exponent
b. distributive property
c. distributive property
d. combining like terms
Step-by-step explanation:
You want the properties that justify the steps on expanding the square of a binomial.
The factor is repeated a number of times equal to the exponent. This is the definition of an exponent.
The first factor multiplies each term of the second factor. This is an example of the distributive property.
The second factor multiplies each term of the first factor. This is an example of the distributive property.
Terms ba and ab are combined. This "collecting terms" essentially makes use of the commutative property of multiplication and the distributive property:
ba +ab = ab +ab . . . . . commutative property of multiplication
ab +ab = (1 +1)ab . . . . . distributive property
= 2ab . . . . . . . properties of integers