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Maya was asked whether the following equation is an identity (2x+3)(x+1) = 2(x+1)^2 + (x+1)
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Maya was asked whether the following equation is an identity (2x+3)(x+1) = 2(x+1)^2 + (x+1)
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Maya was asked whether the following equation is an identity (2x+3)(x+1) = 2(x+1)^2 + (x+1)
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No their not the first one ends up as 2x^2 plus four x plus four the other one isn’t the same
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Maya is correct.
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Khan Academy gave me the answer.
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