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Mathematics, 21.04.2021 16:30, marissacampbell8028

Question: How can you test two expressions to make sure they're equivalent? Answer A: Substitute several different values for the variables to see if each set gives identical answers for both expressions. Answer B: Switch the variables to different variables. Answer C: Substitute 0 for all variables. Answer D: Substitute a value for the variables to see if both expressions give the same answer.

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