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Using the commutative property, can you say that these expressions, 2i*3i and 3i*2i, are equivalent or not equivalent?

1) Yes, they are equivalent
2) No, they are not equivalent

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Final answer:

The expressions 2i*3i and 3i*2i are equivalent using the commutative property. Both expressions simplify to -6.

Step-by-step explanation:

The expressions 2i*3i and 3i*2i are equivalent using the commutative property. The commutative property states that the order of multiplication does not affect the result. In this case, the commutative property allows us to rearrange the order of the expressions without changing their value.

To see this, let's simplify both expressions:

  • 2i*3i = 6i^2 = 6*(-1) = -6
  • 3i*2i = 6i^2 = 6*(-1) = -6

As you can see, both expressions simplify to the same value of -6, which confirms that they are equivalent.

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