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Are the expressions 3+(4x+1) and 4−4x equivalent?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ANo, they are not because 3+(4x+1) simplifies to x+1, which is not equivalent to 4−4x.%0D%0ANo, they are not because 3 minus left parenthesis 4 x plus 1 right parenthesis simplifies to x plus 1 , which is not equivalent to 4 minus 4 x .%0D%0A%0D%0AYes, they are because both expressions simplify to 0.%0D%0AYes, they are because both expressions simplify to 0.%0D%0A%0D%0ANo, they are not because 3+(4x+1) simplifies to 4+4x , which is not equivalent to 4−4x.%0D%0ANo, they are not because 3 minus left parenthesis 4 x plus 1 right parenthesis simplifies to 2 minus 4 x , which is not equivalent to 4 minus 4 x .%0D%0A%0D%0AYes, they are because both expressions simplify to 4−4x.
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Hard demon GD YT
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Hard demon GD YT
whats the answer? No, they are not because 3+(4x+1) simplifies to x+1, which is not equivalent to 4−4x.No, they are not because 3 minus left parenthesis 4 x plus 1 right parenthesis simplifies to x plus 1 , which is not equivalent to 4 minus 4 x .Yes, they are because both expressions simplify to 0.Yes, they are because both expressions simplify to 0.No, they are not because 3+(4x+1) simplifies to 4+4x , which is not equivalent to 4−4x.No, they are not because 3 minus left parenthesis 4 x plus 1 right parenthesis simplifies to 2 minus 4 x , which is not equivalent to 4 minus 4 x .Yes, they are because both expressions simplify to 4−4x.
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GPT 3.5
No, they are not because 3+(4x+1) simplifies to x+4, which is not equivalent to 4−4x.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. Let's simplify both expressions to determine if they are equivalent.
Starting with 3 + (4x + 1):
Using the distributive property, we get 3 + 4x + 1.
Combining like terms, we have 4x + 4.
Now let's simplify 4 - 4x:
There are no like terms to combine, so the expression remains as 4 - 4x.
Since 4x + 4 is not equivalent to 4 - 4x, the expressions 3 + (4x + 1) and 4 - 4x are not equivalent.
Starting with 3 + (4x + 1):
Using the distributive property, we get 3 + 4x + 1.
Combining like terms, we have 4x + 4.
Now let's simplify 4 - 4x:
There are no like terms to combine, so the expression remains as 4 - 4x.
Since 4x + 4 is not equivalent to 4 - 4x, the expressions 3 + (4x + 1) and 4 - 4x are not equivalent.
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GPT 3.5
My apologies for the incorrect answer. The correct answer is: No, they are not equivalent because 3 + (4x + 1) simplifies to 4x + 4, which is not equivalent to 4 - 4x. Thank you for pointing out the mistake.
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