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Are 4(a - 3) and 4a - 7 equivalent expressions?

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Answer:

No

Step-by-step

We have to multiply the 4 by both the a and the 3 since there a parenthesis around them. This would of course be distributive property. Since you don't know what a is, it would just be 4a and since we can multiply 4 and 3 that would be 12. So, 4(a - 3) is equivalent to 4a - 12.

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Given expression: 3x+9

Take 3 outside from the expression, we get,

= 3(x+3), which is called the equivalent expression

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