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Eliza Hinton
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11 May, 21:00
Is 7+7x equivalent to7 (1+x)
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Alisha Wyatt
11 May, 21:26
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yes
Step-by-step explanation:
(7*1) = 7
(7*x) = 7x
(7*1) + (7*x) = 7 (1+x) = 7+7x
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