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Which expressions are equivalent to (5g+3h+4)⋅2

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Answered by Anonymous
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10g+6h+8

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Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

We can answer this question by using the concept of multiplication.

Multiplication is essentially the process of repeatedly adding sets of identically sized objects. The numbers that are being multiplied are referred to as factors, and the outcome of the multiplication is referred to as the product.

Given:

In the question, there is an expression that is (5g+3h+4) \times 2

To Find:

The equivalent expression of the provided have to be determined.

Solution:

Expressions that are equivalent do the same thing even when they have distinct appearances. When we enter the same value for the variable, two algebraic expressions that are equivalent have the same value.

The given  expression is (5g+3h+4) \times 2,

we must multiply the function inside the bracket by 2 to obtain the equivalent expression.

For the multiplication, we can write (5g+3h+4) \times 2=10g+6h+8

The equivalent expression of (5g+3h+4) \times 2 is 10g + 6h + 8 .

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