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2 August, 18:56

Consider the expression 3x (x-2) + 2 and 2x^2 + 3x - 12.

A. Evaluate each expression for x = 2 and for x = 7. Based on your results, do you know whether the two expressions are equivalent? Explain.

B. Evaluate each expression for x = 5. Based on your results, do you know whether the two expressions are equivalent? Explain.

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  1. 2 August, 20:17
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    Lets begin by doing part a, then part b.

    A) 2x^2 + 3x - 12

    2 (2^2) + 3 (2) - 12

    2 (4) + 6 - 12

    8 + 6 - 12

    14 - 12 = 2

    2

    3x (x-2) + 2

    3 (2) * (3-2) + 2

    6 * 1 + 2

    6 + 2 = 8

    Nope, these are not equivalent.

    Next one, x = 7

    2x^2 + 3x - 12

    2 (7^2) + 3 (7) - 12

    2 (49) + 21 - 12

    98 + 21 - 12

    119 - 12 = 107

    3x (x-2) + 2

    3 (7) (7-2) + 2

    21 (5) + 2

    105 + 2 = 107

    Yes! When x = 7, these expressions are equal.

    B) 2x^2 + 3x - 12

    Apply the value for x.

    2 (5^2) + 3 (5) - 12

    2 (25) + 15 - 12

    50 + 15 - 12

    55 - 12 = 43

    3x (x-2) + 2

    3 (5) * (5-2) + 2

    15 * 3 + 2

    45 + 2

    47

    When x = 5, these expressions are not equivalent.
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