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Maverick Klein
3 March, 01:40
Is 4 + 8x and 4 (2x + 1) equivalent?
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Ireland Sullivan
3 March, 03:59
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Answer: Yes
Step-by-step explanation: the distributive property. 4 (2x+1) is 4*2x+4*1 which is 8x+4.
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Eddy
3 March, 04:44
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Step-by-step explanation:
If distributive property is used on 4 (2x+1), then the answer would be 8x+4, which is equivalent to 4+8x, its just switched around.
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