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Explanation: Using Diagrams to Show That Expressions are Equivalent In each of your drawings below, line up the diagrams on one side. Click on the diagram, then select edit
to draw the diagram that represents the expressions.
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Draw a diagram of x + 2, and a separate diagram of 3x, when x is 3.
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