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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 01:40 montgomerykarloxc24x

Look at the expression 1/2(c+8) tell weather each statement about the expression is true or false. A) 1/2(c+8) and c+8/2 are equivalent expressions.
B) 1/2(c+8) and 1/2c +4 are equivalent expressions
C) The only terms in 1/2(c+8) are c and 8
D) you can multiply c and 8 by 1/2 in 1/2 (c+8) to find an equivalent expressions
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