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Are the equations -3(2x+9)=12 and 2x+9=-4 equivalent?
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Are the equations -3(2x+9)=12 and 2x+9=-4 equivalent?
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yes they are
Explanation: -3(2x+9)=12 when u divide -3 by 12 the equation turns into (2x+9)=-4 so they have to be equivalent
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yes those two equations are equivalent
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