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What expression is equivalent to 5(x+3)

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Answer:

"5x+15" is an expression equivalent to "5(x+3)".

Explanation:

If we expand this factorization, the resulting expression is equivalent to the original expression. This is how you expand it:

1. Write the expression.


5(x+3)

2. Apply the distributive property of multiplication.

Check the attached image.


(5)(x)+(5)(3)=\\ \\5x+15

3. Conclude.

5x+15 is an expression equivalent to 5(x+3).

What expression is equivalent to 5(x+3)-example-1
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User OCa
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Answer:

5x + 15

Explanation:

5(x + 3) ← multiply each term in the parenthesis by 5

= 5x + 15

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