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  • 13-09-2018
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Is 6(2h+1) equivalent to 3(4h+2)?

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AnimeBrainly AnimeBrainly
  • 13-09-2018

Solve for the first parenthesis. Distribute 6 to all terms within the parenthesis

6(2h + 1) = 12h + 6

6(2h) = 12h

6(1) = 6

12h + 6

3(4h + 2) = 12h + 6

3(4h) = 12h

3(2) = 6

12h + 6

Yes, both are equivalent to each other.

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schoolnotes123 schoolnotes123
  • 13-09-2018

Hi,

Yes, 6(2h+1) is equivalent to 3(4h+2) because they both equal 12h+6.

Have a great day!

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