Answer:
I disagree with Brianna.
Explanation:
Expression A: 6x + 4
6(0) + 4
4
6(1) + 4
6 + 4
10
6(2) + 4
12 + 4
16
Expression B: 12x + 4
12(0) + 4
4
12(1) + 4
12 + 4
18
12(2) + 4
24 + 4
28
Expression C: 5x + x + 4
5(0) + (0) + 4
4
5(1) + (1) + 4
5 + 1 + 4
10
5(2) + (2) + 4
10 + 2 + 4
16
It is true that when you substitute the “x” in each expression with 0, you get 4. However, when you sustitute a different number, like 1 or 2, you get completely different answers. In order for these expressions to all be equal, they have to all get the same answer each time. Yet, notice how both expressions A and C got the same answer every time. This is because when you simplify expression C, you get 6x + 4 (when you add together 5x and x). Therefore, expressions A and C will always be equivalent.