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Help please! Thank you :) What is the correct justification for the first step in solving this equation? 3(x - 4) + 1 = 12x 10 points Addition Property Division Property Commuta…
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What is the correct justification for the first step in solving this equation? 3(x - 4) + 1 = 12x
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Explanation:
Distributitive Property
For 3(x) - 3(4) + 1 = 12x
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