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Erika Wilson
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31 August, 16:04
Is 2+6x and 2 (3x+1) equivalent
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Paulina Elliott
31 August, 16:05
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Yes they are equivalent because:
2 (3x+1)
2 (3x) + 2 (1)
6x+2 and 6x+2 are the same.
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Tinkerbell
31 August, 16:20
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yes because 2 (3x + 1) using the distributive property is equal to 2 + 6x
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