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Which of the following equalities are valid? Choose all that apply. I need this ASAP thanks in advance!! A. 2* (3 + 5)^2 = 121 B. 3* (4 - 2)^2 + 1 = 101 C. 2* (3 + 5)^2 = 128 D.…
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Which of the following equalities are valid? Choose all that apply. I need this ASAP thanks in advance!! A. 2* (3 + 5)^2 = 121 B. 3* (4 - 2)^2 + 1 = 101 C. 2* (3 + 5)^2 = 128 D.…
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Which of the following equalities are valid? Choose all that apply.
I need this ASAP thanks in advance!!
A. 2* (3 + 5)^2 = 121
B. 3* (4 - 2)^2 + 1 = 101
C. 2* (3 + 5)^2 = 128
D. 3* (4 - 2)^2 + 1 = 13
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2*(3 + 5)^2 = 128
2*(4 - 2)^2 + 1 = 13
So C and D are correct.
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C. 2* (3 + 5)^2 = 128 is the correct answer.
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