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  • 04-03-2021

Answer:

11. A) 12

12. D)11

Step-by-step explanation:

11. We substitute x with 12 in 3(x)-11.

3(12)-11=

36-11= 25

We substitute x with 12 for the second equation (x+13).

12+13=25

Both answers match so the answer for #11 is 12.

12.We substitute x with 11 in 4(x)-4.

4(11)-4=

44-4=40

We substitute x with 11 for the second equation (2(x)+18)

2(11)+18=

22+18=40

Both answers match so the answer for #12 is 11.

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