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12 August, 14:09

Use the terms 4,12a, 6,2a, and 24 to make equivalent expressions. Use each term only once. Use substitution to prove that the expressions are equivalent

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  1. 12 August, 14:27
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    In this problem, our best option is to just guess-and-check.

    6 (2a + 4) = 12a + 24

    Now let's check this!

    Distribute the 6:: 12a + 24 = 12a + 24

    Both sides look the same so that's our answer.

    And there you have it! 6 (2a + 4) = 12a + 24 is your final equation. You can split up both sides into individual expressions (writing them separately without = ).

    For using substitution, choose a random number for a and put it into both separate expressions, and they should result in the same number.

    Ex. a = 1

    6 (2+4) = 6 (6) = 36. 12+24=36

    And that should be it for this question!
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