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Zoe, Latoya, Christina, and Rhoda each used a different method to verify that mc015-1.jpg. Zoe Latoya Christina Rhoda Step 1 Substitute opposite values of x into both expressions. Substitute the same value of x into both expressions. Substitute opposite values of x into both expressions. Substitute the same value of x into both expressions. Step 2 The expressions are equivalent if the values of the expressions are equal. The expressions are equivalent if the value of one of the expressions is zero. The expressions are equivalent if the values of the expressions are opposites. The expressions are equivalent if the values of the expressions are equal. Whose method can be used to verify that the distributive property was correctly applied to the expression?

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Answered by assalterente
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Since Zoe, Latoya, Christina, and Rhoda each used a different method to verify that mc015-1.jpg. Zoe Latoya Christina Rhoda Step 1 Substitute opposite values of x into both expressions. Substitute the same value of x into both expressions. Substitute opposite values of x into both expressions. Substitute the same value of x into both expressions. Step 2 The expressions are equivalent if the values of the expressions are equal. The expressions are equivalent if the value of one of the expressions is zero. The expressions are equivalent if the values of the expressions are opposites. The expressions are equivalent if the values of the expressions are equal, what we want to know is whose method can be used to verify that the distributive property was correctly applied to the expression?

Thus, since the expressions are equivalent if the values of the expressions are equal then, the best option is to  substitute same values of x into both expressions.

Answered by Bridgette0101
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Answer:

Rhonda

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