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30 December, 06:35

Which procedure justifies whether Negative 3 x (5 minus 4) + 3 (x minus 6) is equivalent to Negative 12 x minus 6? The expressions are not equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 minus 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (2) minus 6 = negative 30. The expressions are not equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 minus 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (3) minus 6 = negative 42. The expressions are equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 minus 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (negative 2) minus 6 = 18. The expressions are equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 minus 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (1) minus 6 = negative 18

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  1. 30 December, 06:54
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    Yes, the expressions are equivalent

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's check it out:

    => - 3x (5-4) + 3 (x-6)

    Expanding brackets using distributive property.

    => - 15x+12+3x-18

    Combining like terms

    => - 15x+3x+12-18

    => - 12x-6

    Yes, the expression is equivalent to - 12x-6
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