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An expression is shown below: 4(m + 3 + 5m) Part A: Write two expressions that are equivalent to the given expression. (3 points) Part B: Show that one of your expressions in Part A is equivalent to the given expression using algebraic properties. Explain which properties you used. (4 points) Part C: Show that your other expression from Part A is equivalent to the given expression by substituting a number for m. (3 points)
your on plato am i correct?
ok how do you think you do this
If this is an plato quick assignment i th etutorial, they dont give you credit for them... ii learned that the hard way...
I think this is flvs am i right
4(m + 3 + 5m) Part A: Write two expressions that are equivalent to the given expression. 4(3 + m) + (5m)
please do not give a direct answer you will be reported by the monitor
4(m + 3 + 5m)
why cant you give direct answer?
let see
you have to let them ask questions to get the answer I was doing this and got reported
do you have to use a formula
Now, can you find 2 more equivalent items? Try to use the distributive and associative prop. Along with pemdas.
I was giving him an example on a answer, I wasn't giving him all of it @helpkay I am aware of the Code of Conduct, thank you.
ok just letting you know i have to help someone else so you can help this person
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can some1 help?
ok so are you doing flvs
are you there
yes and yes
ok are you in algebra 1
if you can't answer I will have to move on I'm not trying to sound mean I just have my own work to do
ok
are you in algebra 1
no
@TheProfessor35
An expression is shown below: 4(m + 3 + 5m) Part A: Write two expressions that are equivalent to the given expression. (3 points) Part B: Show that one of your expressions in Part A is equivalent to the given expression using algebraic properties. Explain which properties you used. (4 points) Part C: Show that your other expression from Part A is equivalent to the given expression by substituting a number for m. (3 points)
AMAL IS HERE TO THE RESCUEEE!! Ok, lets start.
Lets start by combining like terms to get a more simple expression.
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4(m + 3 + 5m) 4(6m + 3) Now, we could apply the distributive property |dw:1458233524077:dw|
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