Use the grouping symbols to interpret the following equation:

. Whichexpression in the equation represents a product?
(1 point)
x =
8
3(x+4)
2
2
x
8
3 (x + 4)
3(x+4)
2

1 answer

To determine which expression represents a product in the given equation, let's first look closely at the equation you provided:

\( x = 8 \) \( 3(x + 4) \) \( 2 \) \( 2 \) \( x \) \( 8 \) \( 3(x + 4) \) \( 3(x + 4) \) \( 2 \)

Based on your question, it seems there may be a lack of clear structure in the text. However, interpreting which part represents a product involves identifying any expressions multiplied together.

From what I can see, the expression \( 3(x + 4) \) is a product, as it indicates that 3 is multiplied by the whole expression \( (x + 4) \).

Thus, the correct expression that represents a product in the context given is:

3(x + 4)

If this does not align with the original equation structure, please clarify or restructure it for further assistance!