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Which expression is equivalent to 2(m − 4) + 1? (1 point)

2m − 7

2m − 3

2m + 9

2m + 10

User Aman Garg
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Answer:

The expression 2(m − 4) + 1 is equivalent to 2m - 7 .

Explanation:

As the expression given in the question is as follows

= 2(m − 4) + 1

Now first open the bracket of the above experession

= 2m - 8 + 1

Simplify the above

= 2m - 7

Therefore the expression 2(m − 4) + 1 is equivalent to 2m - 7 .

User Thibault Henry
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2m - 7

2(m-4) + 1
2m - 8 + 1
2m - 7
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