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2 (x+3)is equivalent to 2x+3
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2 (x+3)is equivalent to 2x+3
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false, 2(x+3) does not equal 2x+3
2(x+3) = 2x+3
2x+6 = 2x+3
6≠3
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2(x+3) is not equivalent to 2x+3 because the answer for 2(x+3) equals 2x+6 because you have to multiply everything in the parentheses by 2. Hope this helps you and have an amazing day!
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