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Are 12d +36 and 12(d+3) equivalent

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Answer:

Yes,

just factorize 12d+36 and since 12 is common

12(d+3)

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

They are equivalent as 12d + 36 is the expanded form of 12(d + 3)

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