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09.03.2021 •
Mathematics
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True or false: The cross section of a 3D object may look different depending on the direction (horizontal or vertical) of the cut.
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im not sure
Ответ:
The answer is choice first which is "When x = 3, both expressions have a value of 30".
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
First expression:![4(x+3)+2x](/tpl/images/1225/7062/4cb96.png)
Second expression:![6(x+2)](/tpl/images/1225/7062/807de.png)
Through the question when we substitute x=3 into its first equation so we get:
The value will be substituted by x=3 into its second expression:
So, it will prove that both the two expressions are equivalent.