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Brian says the expression 8n+2 is equal to 83 when n=1 explain why brian is incorrect
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Brian says the expression 8n+2 is equal to 83 when n=1 explain why brian is incorrect
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8n+2 first let’s plug in n which is 1
8(1)+2=10
The answer is 10 but Brian said the expression is equal to 83. He is incorrect because 8 times 1 is 8 and then plus 2 is 10.
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