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Which expression is equivalent to (5x – 4)? A. 25x + 16 B. 25x2 - 20x + 16 C. 25x – 40x + 16 D. 25x2 + 40x + 16
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Which expression is equivalent to (5x – 4)? A. 25x + 16 B. 25x2 - 20x + 16 C. 25x – 40x + 16 D. 25x2 + 40x + 16
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Which expression is equivalent to (5x – 4)?
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B. 25x2 - 20x + 16
C. 25x – 40x + 16
D. 25x2 + 40x + 16
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Hmm I wish I could help!!
Wait lemme try I’m think it’s D
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