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Mathematics, 22.02.2021 17:20 haltomnatnathan3548

Brandon is shown two expressions, 2(4x+3) and 12x−2. Brandon claims that the expressions are equivalent because when x=2 both expressions are equal to 22.

To show that Brandon's claim is false, evaluate each expression when x=3.

Enter the value of 2(4x+3) when x=3.

Enter the value of 12x−2 when x=3.

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