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                  "Expressions" that represent the same value may appear in several different forms,   
                 referred to as equivalent expressions. 
                   
                 The Distributive Property ensures that 3x + 6 and 3(x + 2) are equivalent expressions. 
To double check, we substituted the number 5 into each expression and got the result 21 from both.  
                  You can show that expressions are equivalent:  
                 
                   
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                      by showing, through algebraic computations, that both expressions can be represented as the same expression. 
                           - remove parentheses 
                           - combine similar terms 
                           - arrange terms from both 
                                  expressions in the same order 
                           - keep working until both  
                                  expressions are exactly the same   | 
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                     by showing, through numerical substitution, that the same number(s) replacing the variable(s) in both expressions yield the same numeric results. 
                           - substitute the same  number(s) for each 
                                  variable in each expression 
                           - compute the numerical results of each            expression 
                           - the numerical results will be the same for            both expressions  
                       NOTE: Avoid choosing the number 0  for substituting.  | 
                    
                  
                 
                 
                   
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            When determining equivalent expressions: 
take your time and LOOK CAREFULLY! 
Some expressions may not LOOK equivalent at first glance, 
but upon further examination  will be equivalent.  
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                 The number 3 will be used for the numerical checks in the following examples.  
                  
                  
                 
                 
                   
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                       Are these expressions equivalent? 
                           7x + 2x and 14x
                        
                        
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                     Numerical check  (x = 3) 
                       7(3) + 2(3) = 27 
                       14(3) = 42 
                       27 
                     ≠ 42  | 
                     Algebraic check: 
                     7x + 2x = 9x 
                     9x ≠ 14x | 
                     Not Equivalent! 
                      
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                       Are these expressions equivalent? 
                             5(x - 2) and 5x - 10
                        
                        
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                     Numerical check  (x = 3) 
                       5(3 - 2)  = 5 
                       5(3) - 10 = 5 
                       CHECK  | 
                     Algebraic check: 
                       5(x - 2) = 5x - 10 
                       Distributive Property  
                       CHECK | 
                      Equivalent! 
                        
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                     In this example, by the Distributive Property 5(x - 2) = 5(x) - 5(2) = 5x - 10.
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                       Are these expressions equivalent? 
                             6(3x) and 9x
                        
                        
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                     Numerical check ( x = 3) 
                       6(3(3))  = 54 
                       9(3)  = 27 
                       54 
                     ≠ 27  | 
                     Algebraic check: 
                       6(3x) = 18x 
                       9x 
                     ≠ 18x 
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                      Not Equivalent! 
                        
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                     Show, by completing the table, whether the given expressions are equivalent to 
                       6(x + 2).  
                     Use x = 3 for numerical checking. 
                      
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                 The distributive property  shows   6(x + 2) =  6x + 12. And when x = 3,   6(3 + 2) = 6(5) = 30  
                    
                  
                 
                   
                     Expression  | 
                     Y/N  | 
                     Numerical Check 
                       (Let x = 3)   | 
                     Algebraic Check  | 
                    
                   
                     a) 6x + 2  | 
                     NO  | 
                     6(3) + 2 = 20 ≠ 30  | 
                       6x + 2  ≠ 6(x + 2) = 6x + 12 
                        
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                     b) 3x + 6 + 3x + 6  | 
                     YES  | 
                     3(3) + 6 + 3(3) + 6 = 30  | 
                     3x + 6 + 3x + 6 = 6x + 12 
                        
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                     c) 6x + 12  | 
                     YES  | 
                     6(3) + 12 = 30  | 
                     6x + 12 = 6(x + 2) = 6x + 12 
                        
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                     d) 3(x + 2) + 3(x + 2)  | 
                     YES  | 
                     3(3 + 2) + 3(3 + 2) = 30  | 
                     3(x + 2) + 3(x + 2) =  
                     3x + 6 + 3x + 6 = 6x + 12 
                      
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                     e) 3(x + 2) + 3x  | 
                     NO  | 
                     3(3 + 2) + 3(3) =  
                     24 ≠ 30  | 
                     3(x + 2) + 3x = 3x + 6 + 3x  
                     = 6x + 6 ≠ 6x + 12 
                      
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                      Are these expressions equivalent? 
                           18x + 27 = 9(2x + 3) 
                        
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                     Numerical check ( x = 3) 
                       18(3) + 27  = 81 
                       3(6(3)+9) = 81 
                       CHECK  | 
                     Algebraic check: 
                       18x +27 = 9(2x +3) 
                       18x + 27 = 18x + 27  
                       Distributive Property applied 
                       to the right hand side.
                        
                         CHECK 
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                      Equivalent! 
                      
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                       In this example, we could also  use the Distributive Property in reverse.                        
                       Start with 18x + 27.  
                       Factor out the GCF of 9. 
                       And we get 9(2x + 3). CHECK.
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