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6 September, 13:34

Algebra tiles to prove that 4 + 8x and 4 (2x+1)

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  1. 6 September, 14:11
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    Not sure what algebra tiles are

    not sure how to absolutely prove

    I can prove it works at least most of the time by subsitute ing number for x

    remember that 0,1,2 have special properties and are not very good for subsituting so

    try 4

    4+8 (4) = 4 (2 (4) + 1)

    true or false?

    4+8 (4) = 4 (2 (4) + 1)

    multipily

    4+32=4 (8+1)

    36=4 (9)

    36=36

    this is treu at least for the number 4

    another way is to believe in the distributive property where

    a (b+c) = ab+ac so then

    4 (2x+1) = 4 (2x) + 4 (1) = 8x+4=4+8x
  2. 6 September, 15:58
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    4 + 8x

    Now, see if the simplified form of 4 (2x + 1) is equal to that.

    4*2x = 8x

    4*1 = 4

    4 + 8x = 4 + 8x Correct
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