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Which expression is equivalent to the given expression?

13x−29x

A) x(13−29)

B) x(29−13)

C) 13(x−29)

D) 13(x + 29)

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

User Steve Crook
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Answer:

Option (a) is correct.

x(13−29) is equivalent to the 13x - 29x.

Explanation:

Consider the given expression 13x - 29x

Distributive property of real numbers,

Let a, b, c be three real numbers then
a(b+c)=ab+bc holds.

Here, using inverse of distributive property stated above,

We can take x common from both the terms,

13x - 29x = x( 13 -29 )

Thus, Option (a) is correct.


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