Use the Commutative Property of Addition to rewrite the algebraic expression: 4x2+8x

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The expression can be rewritten as 8x + 4x2.

Sure! Let's apply the Commutative Property of Addition to rewrite the expression:

4x2 + 8x.

Since addition is commutative, we can rearrange the terms:

8x + 4x2.

So the rewritten expression using the Commutative Property of Addition is 8x + 4x2. Now we have a rearranged expression that maintains the same sum!

To rewrite the given expression using the Commutative Property of Addition, we can rearrange the terms in any order without changing the result. So, the expression 4x^2 + 8x can be written as 8x + 4x^2.

To rewrite the given expression using the Commutative Property of Addition, we switch the positions of the terms. In this case, we have:

4x2 + 8x

Using the Commutative Property of Addition, we can rewrite this as:

8x + 4x2

So, the rewritten algebraic expression using the Commutative Property of Addition is 8x + 4x2.