leeshu786
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  • 08-04-2016
  • Mathematics
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Tell whether the two expressions are equivalent:

10a – 4a + 12;
6(a + 2)

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Alialia49
Alialia49 Alialia49
  • 08-04-2016
10a-4a+12 6a = -12 a= -2 6(a+2) 6a + 12 6a = -12 a = -2
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chloesmith3510 chloesmith3510
  • 08-04-2016
10a- 4a= 6a        1) 6a+12
6xa= 6a   6x2=12    2) 6a+12

The expressions are equivalent. For the first sum, all you do is work out the total amount of a and what number is being added. However, on the second question, you have to expand the answer. I was taught a 'noddy method' to begin with. This should help.
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