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6 February, 08:25

Use property of operation to determine whether 4 (n + 2) + 2n and 6n + 2 are equivalent expressions

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  1. 6 February, 11:50
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    No because 4 (n+2) + 2n=6n+8.

    And 6n+2=6n+2

    So this means that they aren't equivalent expressions
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