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Draw algebra tile models to prove that 4+8x and 4 (2x+1) are equivalent
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Draw algebra tile models to prove that 4+8x and 4 (2x+1) are equivalent
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1)Because if u add 8+4 which is 12 and u just leave the x with the 12 which is 12x which is ur answer.
2)if you multiply 4 and 2x or 4•2x which is 8x and you if u multiply 4 and 1 which is 4 and you are left with 8x+4 which is 12x.
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