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Derek states that the expression 4(a+6) is equivalent to the expression 20+4a+4. Is Derek correct? show the proof that Derek is right or wrong! Explain how you determined wheth…
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Derek states that the expression 4(a+6) is equivalent to the expression 20+4a+4. Is Derek correct? show the proof that Derek is right or wrong!
Explain how you determined whether or not the two expressions were equivalent
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Explanation:
4(a+6)
4a +24 = 20 +4a +4
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