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Is the following sentence true? Changing 3x + 6 into 3(x + 2) is an example of reverse distributing
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Is the following sentence true?
Changing 3x + 6 into 3(x + 2) is
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yes, i believe that is true because you are basically going backwards with 3x + 6 to 3(x + 2)
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