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Use either the commutative property or combine like terms to create an equivalent expression from the expression 9(2j + 5j).
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Use either the commutative property or combine like terms to create an equivalent expression
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Okay so first you would want to mutiply 9 and 2 which gets you 18j the multiply 9 and 5 which gets you 45j then add like terms which in this case is 45j and 18j that will get you 63j and that’s your answer.
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Answer:
9(7j)/63j
Explanation:
9(2j+5j)
= 9(7j)
= 63j
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