Consider the equation 3x²+x=(x−2)(x+5)x.
a. use the commutative property to create an equation...
Mathematics, 21.10.2019 20:00 alexanderickh1
Consider the equation 3x²+x=(x−2)(x+5)x.
a. use the commutative property to create an equation with the same solution set.
b. using the result from part (a), use the associative property to create an equation with the same solution set.
c. using the result from part (b), use the distributive property to create an equation with the same solution set.
d. using the result from part (c), add a number to both sides of the equation.
e. using the result from part (d), subtract a number from both sides of the equation.
f. using the result from part (e), multiply both sides of the equation by a number.
g. using the result from part (f), divide both sides of the equation by a number.
h. what do all seven equations have in common? justify your answer.
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