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Katelyn
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10 October, 11:34
The expression 5 (x-3) - 4 (x-3) is equivalent to
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Ciara Ingram
10 October, 11:40
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1 (x-3) or it can be - 1 (x+3) it's the same thing
Step-by-step explanation:
5x-15-4x+12 combine like terms ...
x-3 which is equivalent to 1 (x-3) / - 1 (x+3)
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