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Length=2(x-1)

Width=5

Area=length*width = (2(x-1))(5) = (2x-2)(5) = 10x-10

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His reasoning is illogical because whether or not an expression has a term that is being subtracted isn't relevant; technically there are an infinite amount of ways to represent a value. Plus you can just compute the expressions and see that they're equal:

6x-2x+4 = 4x+4

4(x-1) = 4x+4

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The two expressions are equal because when you compute the expression 4(n+3)-(3+n) , you get 3n+9:

4(n+3)-(3+n) = 4n+12-3-n = 3n+9

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The two expressions are equal because when you compute the expression 2(2n-1), you get 4n-2.

2(2n-1) = (2)(2n)+(2)(-1)=4n-2

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5(g+14)=(5)(g)+(5)(14)=5g+70

The expressions aren't equal as 5(g+14) equates to 5g+70 and 5g+70≠5g+14.