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Are the following two expressions equivalent?

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3(4-x)
6(x+2)-7x

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Answer:

No, they are not equivalent.

Explanation:

First, we simplify the two expressions.

3(4 - x) = 12 - 3x We multiply everything inside the bracket by 3.

6(x + 2) - 7x = 6x + 12 - 7x = 12 - x Using BODMAS/BIDMAS, we first multiply everything in the brackets by 6 and then simplify.

If we compare 12 - 3x to 12 - x, we can clearly notice that they aren't equivalent. If they were to be equivalent, they would have to be exactly the same values as each other. The 12 is common in both expressions, but the -3x and -x differ, therefore the following two expressions aren't equivalent.

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Answer:

no, because the first=12-x

and the second=-1x+2

Explanation:

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