Answer:
Yes, the same answer is obtained.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Mr. Carlevato, [tex]2(2x+3)[/tex] is equal to [tex]4x+6[/tex]. However, [tex]2(2x+3)[/tex] is not equal to [tex]4x+6[/tex] according to Mr. Burrows.
Put [tex]x=5[/tex] in [tex]2(2x+3)[/tex]
[tex]2[2(5)+3]=2(10+3)=2(13)=26[/tex]
Put [tex]x=5[/tex] in [tex]4x+6[/tex]
[tex]4x+6=4(5)+6=20+6=26[/tex]
Therefore,
[tex]2(2x+3)=4x+6[/tex]
Yes, the same answer is obtained.