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1 August, 21:17

An expression is subtracted from a term as shown below 4x - (x-3y). Evelyn rewrites the problem as 4x-x-3y. Did evelyn write an equivalent expression to the original problem

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  1. 1 August, 21:33
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    No she didn't

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The expression to be written is 4x - (x-3y)

    Now what she wrote was 4x - 3 - y

    Her mistake was that she was supposed to multiply the subtraction symbol preceding the bracket with every term inside the bracket.

    Thus the correct thing she would have written is;

    4x - (x - 3y) = 4x - x + 3y

    4x - x + 3y is the equivalent expression to 4x - (x-3y)
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