Determine if the expressions are equivalent.

when w = 11:

2w + 3 + 4     4 + 2w + 3

2(11) + 3 + 4    4 + 2(11) + 3

22 + 3 + 4      4 + 22 + 3

25 + 4      26 + 3

29        29

Complete the statements.

Now, check another value for the variable.

 

When w = 2, the first expression is 51129.

 

 

When w = 2, the second expression is 111529.

 

 

Therefore, the expressions are equivalentnot equivalentoperationsvariables.
 
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11, 11, equivalent.

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