Amplify Desmos Math - 6th gradeIdentify equivalent expressions using the distributive propertyPWWShare skillCopy the link to this skillshare to facebookshare to twitterTime to get in the zone!Your teacher would like you to focus on skills in .Let's pick a skill from these categories.Let's go!7Identify equivalent expressions using the distributive propertyPWWShare videoCopy the link to this videoshare to facebookshare to twitterYou are watching a video preview. Become a member to get full access!LoadingPlay00:00PlaySeek 10 seconds backwardsSeek 10 seconds forward00:00 / 00:45MuteClick to volume controlUse the arrows to control the volumeEnable CaptionsSettingsTurn on Picture in pictureShow Full screenYou've reached the end of this video preview, but the learning doesn't have to stop!Join IXL today!Become a memberSign inIncomplete answerYou did not finish the question. Do you want to go back to the question?Go backSubmitLearn with an exampleorWatch a videoWhich expression is equivalent to 4(j+9)?4j+3613j36j36j+4SubmitBack to practiceref_doc_title.Excellent! You got that right!Learn with an exampleorWatch a videoJumping to level 1 of 1Excellent!Now entering the Challenge Zone—are you ready?Teacher toolsGroup JamLive ClassroomLeaderboardsWork it outNot feeling ready yet? These can help:Z.5Multiply using the distributive propertyZ.5Multiply using the distributive property - Sixth grade 2HH Lesson: Equivalent expressionsLearn how to identify equivalent expressions!Using modelsBy combining like termsUsing the distributive propertyLesson: Equivalent expressions
Work it outNot feeling ready yet? These can help:Z.5Multiply using the distributive propertyZ.5Multiply using the distributive property - Sixth grade 2HH Lesson: Equivalent expressionsLearn how to identify equivalent expressions!Using modelsBy combining like termsUsing the distributive propertyLesson: Equivalent expressions
Learn how to identify equivalent expressions!Using modelsBy combining like termsUsing the distributive propertyLesson: Equivalent expressions