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Which expression is equivalent to 9x − 2x + 3 and why?
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Which expression is equivalent to 9x − 2x + 3 and why?
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9x - 2x = 7x. 7x +3 is the answer. Hope it helps ;)
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well there's no picture .. but I'll try
9x - 2x + 3
= 7x + 3.. dunno if that's an option
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