

Comparing Equivalent Expressions
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Mathematics
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Equivalent Expressions
Chapter 6 Lesson 7

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Simplify each Expression
To simplify the expression you have to distribute if necessary and then combine like terms
5(6x+1)
(5⋅6x)+(5⋅1)
30x+5
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Factoring Each Expression
Remember this is the opposite of the distributive property
Find the GCF and factor it out of each term.
35x+25y
(5⋅7x)+(5⋅5y)
5(7x+5y)
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Multiple Select
Which expressions are equivalent to
x+4x+6x (there are 2)5x+6x
11+x
11x
5x−6x
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Multiple Select
Which expressions are equivalent to
3x+8y+13x24xy
16x+8y
16y+8x
24+xy
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Multiple Select
Which expressions are equivalent to
24x+18 (there are 2)6⋅4x+6⋅3
6(4x+3)
4+6⋅4x+3
6(x+3)
Equivalent Expressions
Chapter 6 Lesson 7

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