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Use the commutative property to write an equivalent expression to 4g + 13, and show that they are equivalent for g = 10 and g = 2. Complete the statements. If you change the order of the terms you can create the equivalent expression . After substituting 10 for g, the expressions are and . After substituting 2 for g, the expressions are 4(2) + 13 and 13 + 4(2). The expressions are equivalent because they both have a value of when g = 10 and a value of when g = 2.

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Answer: 1= ( 13 + 4g )

2= ( 4(10) + 13 )

3= ( 13 + 4(10) )

4= ( 53 )

5= ( 21 )

Explanation:

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