The expression 3(x-9) is equivalent to
3(x)+9.
3(x)+3(9).
3(x) – 9.
3(x) – 3...
Mathematics, 02.03.2021 22:00, mathamaticlly
The expression 3(x-9) is equivalent to
3(x)+9.
3(x)+3(9).
3(x) – 9.
3(x) – 3(9).
Answers: 1
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