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Answer:
The correct option is;
The expressions are equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 - 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (1) minus 6 = negative 18
Step-by-step explanation:
The parameters given are;
First expression 3 × X × (5 - 4) + 3 ×(X - 6)
Second expression -12 × X - 6
Therefore;
For the first expression, for all X, e have;
3 × X × 1 + 3 ×(X - 6) = -3·X + 3·X -18 = -18
The second expression gives -12·X - 6
When both expressions are equal, we have;
-12·X - 6 = -18
∴ X = (-18 + 6)/(-12) = 1
Hence the correct option is that the expressions are equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 - 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (1) minus 6 = negative 18.
Answer:
The expressions are not equivalent because Negative 3 (2) (5 minus 4) + 3 (2 minus 6) = negative 18 and Negative 12 (2) minus 6 = negative 30
Or
Answer A
Step-by-step explanation:
Apparently, we're trying to see if ...
-3(x)(5 -4) + 3(x -6) = -12(x) -6
by evaluating the expressions for x=2:
-3(2)(5-4) +3(2 -6) ?= -12(2) -6
-6 -12 ?= -24 -6
-18 ≠ -30 . . . . . . . . . shows expressions are not equivalent