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11 June, 04:33

Bethany says that 3x+6+x and 3 (x+2) and equivalent expressions. She used substitution to support her answer. Explain what Bethany did wrong

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  1. 11 June, 04:54
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    She forgot about the final x at the end, because the first expression is 3x+6+x, and the second one is 3 (x+2). The second one expands to 3x+6, but it doesn't have the final term at the end.

    Also, 3 is not really a factor of x (technically it could be because x in unknown, but in terms of like terms and stuff it isn't) so you can't take a 3 out of x (unless you leave it as 1/3x I guess).

    Anyway, yeah she forgot about the final x and therefore the factor she took out is incorrect anyway. She also could've simplified the first expression so that it became 4x + 6
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