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adell [148]
3 years ago
13

Brianna’s teacher asks her which of these three expressions are equivalent to each other.

Mathematics
1 answer:
deff fn [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Expression A & Expression C are equivalent

Step-by-step explanation:

●In Expression A :-

9x - 3x - 4

=> 6x - 4 ( Substracting the like terms )

● In Expression C :-

5x + x - 4

=> 6x - 4 ( Adding like terms )

● In Expression B

12x - 4

Comparing all the expressions , we find both expression A & C have 5x - 4 as eqn. So they are equivalent.

Eqns are known as equivalent only when the final result will be equal after putting 'n' number of values in place of the variable. For example ,

expression A & C are equivalent. If we gonna take x = 1 , then the final result will be 6×1 - 4 = 2. Here we find that after putting x=1 in the expressions , the final result is equal in both the expressions & that is 2.

So the mistake of Brianna was her wrong assumption about equivalent expression.

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