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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 19:30 vallhernandez13

Consider the two expressions. Expression 1Expression 2 9x+x2(5x) Which statement is true? Expression 1 is equivalent to Expression 2 because the two expressions have the same amount of terms. Expression 1 is equivalent to Expression 2 because the two expressions have the same amount of terms. Expression 1 is equivalent to Expression 2 because the two expressions have the same value regardless of which value is substituted into them. Expression 1 is equivalent to Expression 2 because the two expressions have the same value regardless of which value is substituted into them. Expression 1 is not equivalent to Expression 2 because the two expressions do not have the same number of variables. Expression 1 is not equivalent to Expression 2 because the two expressions do not have the same number of variables. Expression 1 is not equivalent to Expression 2 because the two expressions do not simplify to equivalent expressions. Expression 1 is not equivalent to Expression 2 because the two expressions do no

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