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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 01:30 kaciebrin211

Expression A: 3(x+2) Expression B: 3x+6
Which statement does not show that these expressions are equivalent?
A. Both expressions involve addition
B. 3(x+2) can be rewritten as 3x+6 using the distributive property.
C. The expressions name the same number regardless of the value of x.
D. Substituting any value of x makes the expression equivalent.

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