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Is 10 X -3+ 2X -5 and four (3X -2) equivalent?

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Answer:

Yes, both equations are equivalent

Explanation:

Simplifying
10x - 3 + 2x - 5 by combining "like terms" gives us
12x-8.

Now, to solve "four (3X - 2)", we need to use the distributive property. Doing
(4\cdot3x)-(4\cdot2) gives us
12x-8 again.

Therefore,
10x - 3 + 2x - 5 and four (3X -2) are equivalent!

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