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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 03:20 Valduarte07

Sarah thinks that the following expressions are
equivalent:
2x + 3 = x/2+ 3/4
Is she right? If so, prove
that these two expressions
are equivalent. If not, what
error(s) did she make?

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