Mathematics, 11.05.2021 14:40 martintrhernandez
A math class is having a discussion on how to determine if the expressions 4x-X+ 5 and 8-3x-3 are equivalent using
substitution. The class has suggested four different methods.
Which describes the correct method?
• Both expressions should be evaluated with one value. If the final values of the expressions are both positive, then
the two expressions must be equivalent.
Both expressions should be evaluated with one value. If the final values of the expressions are the same, then the
two expressions must be equivalent.
• Both expressions should be evaluated with two different values. If for each substituted value, the final values of
the expressions are positive, then the two expressions must be equivalent.
© Both expressions should be evaluated with two different values. If for each substituted value, the final values of
the expressions are the same, then the two expressions must be equivalent.
Answers: 1
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