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Are the two expressions equivalent when x = 3? 8x + 40 5(2x + 8)
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Are the two expressions equivalent when x = 3?
8x + 40
5(2x + 8)
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No because the first equation equals 64 when you solve it. But the second equation equals 70 when you solve it. So NO the two equations are not equal
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