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Pre-Algebra Expressions and equations

Equivalent expressions and properties of operations

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Question 1
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What does it mean for two algebraic expressions to be \(\textbf{equivalent}\)?
A.
They use the same variables and the same operations
B.
They produce the same value for every possible value of the variables
C.
They have the same number of terms
D.
They look the same when written down
They produce the same value for every possible value of the variables

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