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Mathematics, 15.12.2021 20:20 mslamaya11

The expressions given in the table can all be simplified. When simplified, three of the expressions in Column A are equivalent to three of the expressions in Column B. Column A
Column B
I.
2x + 13-7x
V.
13 + 7x + 2x
II. 7x-17 + 4x
VI.
17-4x - 7
III. 7x +13 + 2x
VII. 13-7x + 2x
VIII. 4x + 7x - 17
IV. 4x - 7+17
Which pair of expressions is not equivalent?
land VII
ll and VIII
Ill and V
IV and VI


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