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Ramiro Bean
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25 September, 10:35
Is 8n + 6,2 (4n + 3), and 14n equivelent?
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Abby Stephenson
25 September, 10:45
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No, 2 (4n+3) is equal to 8n+6 but since 8n + 6 aren't like terms, they don't add so it wouldn't be equal to 14n. the only way it would be equal to 14n is if it were 8n+6n in which they are like terms that can be added together to equal 14n.
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