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Answer:

Problem: Equivalent expression:

3(3 + x) → 9 + 3x (You can also write it as 3x + 9)

4x - 20 → 4(x - 5)

(9 - 5)x → 9x - 5x

4x + 7x → (4 + 7)x

3(2x + 1) → 6x + 3

10x - 5 → 5(2x - 1)

x + 2x + 3x → x(1 + 2+ 3)

1/2(x - 6) → 1/2x - 3

y(3x + 4z) → 3xy + 4yz

2xyz - 3yz + 4xz → z(2xy - 3y + 4x)

Explanation:

For the expressions labelled under 'Product,' just think of multiplying the variable/number to the rest of the ones within the expression!

So, for example, y(3x + 4z). The parentheses mean multiplication! So we have to multiply 3x and 4z by y.

3x · y = 3xy

4z · y = 4yz

So together as a sum, it would be 3xy + 4yz

For the expressions labelled under sum/difference, just think of something that each one has in common. That is what you'll be multiplying each one with.

For example, 4x + 7x.

What does 4x and 7x have in common with each other? Well, they both have the variable x! So that's what you're going to multiply the parentheses with.

4x + 7x → x(4 + 7)

You can check your answer by distributing the x to the 4 and 7 again.

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