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(a) choose the correct way to show $2 + 7x$ using algebra tiles.
(b) choose the correct way to show $7x + 2$ using algebra tiles.
(c) are $2 + 7x$ and $7x + 2$ equivalent?
○yes
○no
Step1: Analyze 2 + 7x with tiles
Algebra tiles: $x$ = green rectangle, constant = blue square. $2+7x$ needs 2 blue squares + 7 green rectangles. The second tile set matches this: 2 green $x$ tiles? No, correction: 7 blue $x$? Wait, no: the second option in (a) has 7 blue rectangles (for $7x$) and 2 green squares (constants). That is $2 + 7x$.
Step2: Analyze 7x + 2 with tiles
$7x+2$ is same tile count: 7 $x$-tiles + 2 constants. The second tile set in (b) also matches (7 blue $x$-tiles + 2 green constants), same as (a) just ordered same, which is valid.
Step3: Check equivalence
Addition is commutative: $a+b = b+a$, so $2+7x=7x+2$.
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(a) The second tile set (7 blue rectangular tiles + 2 green square tiles)
(b) The second tile set (7 blue rectangular tiles + 2 green square tiles)
(c) Yes