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Adelyn Stewart
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30 August, 15:23
Is 2 (x+3) = 2x+3 Alway sometimes or never true
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Serenity Moore
30 August, 15:29
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Never true. It is 2x+6
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Demarion Wilkins
30 August, 15:47
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Answer: never true
Step-by-step explanation:
2 (x+3) = 2x + 3
2x+6 = 2x + 3
Cancel out 2x
6=3 not true
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