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3(m + 5 + 9m) part a: write two expressions that are equivalent to the given expression. 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. part c: show that your other expression from part a is equivalent to the given expression by substituting a number for m.

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