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Mr. Carlevato and Mr. Burrows get into a debate about two different expressions. · Mr. Carlevato says "2(2x + 3) is equal to 4x + 6". · Mr. Burrows says "Nope, wrong, those are clearly different expressions" Try substituting x=5 into both expressions. Do you get the same answer for both expressions? Show your work!

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Answer:

Yes, the same answer is obtained.

Explanation:

According to Mr. Carlevato,
2(2x+3) is equal to
4x+6. However,
2(2x+3) is not equal to
4x+6 according to Mr. Burrows.

Put
x=5 in
2(2x+3)


2[2(5)+3]=2(10+3)=2(13)=26

Put
x=5 in
4x+6


4x+6=4(5)+6=20+6=26

Therefore,


2(2x+3)=4x+6

Yes, the same answer is obtained.

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