Problem 20
Question
Use the commutative property of multiplication to write an equivalent algebraic expression. $$13 x+11$$
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
The equivalent expression using the commutative property of multiplication is \(x13 + 11\).
1Step 1: Understand the Algebraic Expression
The initial expression is \(13x + 11\). Note that the term \(13x\) is a multiplication of \(13\) and \(x\) but \(11\) has no multiplication operation.
2Step 2: Apply the Commutative Property
The commutative property of multiplication allows us to change the order of factors. Apply this property to rearrange the multiplication \(13x\) to \(x13\).
3Step 3: Rewrite the Full Expression
Finally, we can rewrite the entire expression with the rearranged multiplication operation, getting \(x13 + 11\).
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