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If the value of x decreases by 4, how does the value of m(x + 6) change?
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If the value of x decreases by 4, how does the value of m(x + 6) change?
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X will be 4 less than it was so it would be written like this instead m((x-4) + 6). So it would make the answer different from what it originally would be.
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It will become m(x+2)
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