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Ada Burton
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10 January, 10:46
Is 4 (x+y) and 4y+4x equivalent
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Joanna Ward
10 January, 10:51
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yes, 4 (x+y) is in factored form while 4y+4x is in simplified form
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Shepard
10 January, 10:54
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yes, 4 (x+y) and 4y+4x are equivalent.
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