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Mathematics, 05.12.2020 01:00 jroig42

All of the equations below are equivalent to 2x+3=x+1. Which transformation would not be justified using the commutative property A. 2x+3=12x+4
B. 2x+3=4(1+3x)
C. x•2x=4(3x+1)
D. 3+2x=(3x+1)•4

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