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Are the expressions 4(x + 5) + 1 and (2x + 16) + 2x + 5 equivalent? Explain.:
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Are the expressions 4(x + 5) + 1 and (2x + 16) + 2x + 5 equivalent? Explain.:
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Are the expressions 4(x + 5) + 1 and
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4(x+5)+1
Is simplified to 4x+21
(2x+16)+2x+5
Also gets simplified to 4x+21
So yes they are equivalent
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