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Allen Tapia
31 January, 20:16
Is 14 = 2 (x+3) equivalent to 14 = 2x+6?
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Ruben Clark
31 January, 21:54
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Step-by-step explanation:
you need to use the distributive property
2 (x+3) means 2 times x plus 3.
2 times x = 2x 2 time 3 = 6
therefore 2 (x+3) = 2x+6
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