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Parker Watts
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4 May, 02:13
Is 4 (y+3) equivalent to 4y + 3?
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Mccarty
4 May, 02:20
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no
Step-by-step explanation:
because 4 (y+3) = 4x3y=12y
and 4y+3=7
(im not sure if thats why or not but i think i know its not equivalent)
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Catalina Dodson
4 May, 02:33
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No. Because 4 (y+3) would simplify into 4y+12 as for 4y+3 is already simplified.
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