Use the Associative Property to simplify the expression (9x+3)+(2x−10)

to its simplest equivalent form.

Using the associative property, we can group the terms with the same variable together:

(9x + 2x) + (3 - 10)

Combine the like terms within each grouping:

11x + (-7)

Therefore, the simplest equivalent form of the expression is 11x - 7.

To simplify the expression (9x + 3) + (2x - 10) using the Associative Property, we first need to group like terms together.

The given expression can be written as 9x + 3 + 2x - 10.

Now, let's group the x-terms together and the constants together.

Combining the like terms, we have 9x + 2x + 3 - 10.

Simplifying further, we get 11x - 7.

Therefore, the simplest equivalent form of the expression (9x + 3) + (2x - 10) using the Associative Property is 11x - 7.