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Mathematics, 15.02.2020 03:45 nesa10

Are the expressions 6g + ( + 2) + 3 and 6+
equivalent?
Leon started to try to transform the expressions 69 + ( +
2) + 3 to determine if it is equivalent to the expression 6 +
7g. His work is shown below.
69 (9 2) + 3
(69. g). 2.3 associative property
79. 2-3 combine like variable terms

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