Asked by Landon Sharp
Rewrite the following expressions using the Commutative Property of Addition. Make sure that you insert parenthesis correctly! (1 point)
(2+3x)⋅4=
(
2
+
3
𝑥
)
⋅
4
=
(2+3x)⋅4=
(
2
+
3
𝑥
)
⋅
4
=
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Using the Commutative Property of Addition, which states that the order of addition does not change the sum, we can rewrite the expression as follows:
\[
(2 + 3x) \cdot 4 = 4 \cdot (2 + 3x)
\]
Thus, the rewritten expression is:
\[
4 \cdot (2 + 3x)
\]
\[
(2 + 3x) \cdot 4 = 4 \cdot (2 + 3x)
\]
Thus, the rewritten expression is:
\[
4 \cdot (2 + 3x)
\]