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5 August, 08:01

Are 4 (x-3) and 6x-2 (x-3) equivalent?

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  1. 5 August, 08:29
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    No, 4x - 12 ≠ 4x + 6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1: Distribute both expressions

    4 (x - 3)

    (4 * x) + (4 * - 3)

    (4x) + (-12)

    4x - 12

    6x - 2 (x - 3)

    6x - (2 * x) - (2 * - 3)

    6x - (2x) - (-6)

    6x - 2x + 6

    4x + 6

    Answer: No, 4x - 12 ≠ 4x + 6
  2. 5 August, 11:52
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    No its not because when solved you get 4x-12
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