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when you have an equation the the result of multiple property's, can all the property's be in one equation?

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Yes all the property’s could be in one equation
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User Iceflame
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Answer:

Explanation:

5x - 3 = 2(x +2)^2

Don't try this. It is a double ugly equation. But you can see that you use the power property. You use the distributive property. You use addition and subtraction and division and multiplication to solve it.

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