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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 23:00 dan7478

Hey student claims that expression one and expression two are equivalent Expression one (2x+5)(2x+5)
Expression two 4x4+25

Which statement explains whether the student is correct?

A the student is correct because using zero for the value of X results in both expressions having a value of 25

B the student is correct because using five for the value of X results in both expressions having a value of 125

C the student is not correct because using zero for the value of X results in a value of 10 for expression one as a value of 25 for expression to

D the student is not correct because using five as the value of X result in a value of 225 for expression one in the value of 125 for expression two

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