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9 September, 19:12

Jun writes an expression 5 (x+2). Then he uses the Distributive property to write the equivalent expression 5x+10. How can he substitute a value for the variable to check to see if expressions are equivalent? ... the variable is x

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  1. 9 September, 21:07
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    I am not sure but I think this is what it means by.

    You can substitute 4 for an example for x.

    5 (4+2) 5 (4) + 10

    5 (6) 20+10

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