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Dereon Ibarra
19 January, 16:24
1/2 (6x - 2); 3 - x are they equivelant?
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Tia Hodge
19 January, 19:35
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Answer: No they are not equivalent
Step-by-step explanation:If you solve the first one it = to 3x-1 and the second one is 3-x
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Ali Rodriguez
19 January, 19:59
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Nope
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2*6x - 1/2*2
3x - 1
3x - 1 ≠ 3 - x
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