Math Spiral 27: Math Practice Standard 3

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Constructing viable arguments and critiquing the reasoning of others is a vital math skill to master. Seema argues that in argues that there is only one possible mathematical strategy that one can use to prove whether or not two algebraic expressions are equivalent. Is she correct? Please provide a topic sentence with an ample amount of details to back up your positions of whether you agree with Seema or not. Make sure to specifically explain mathematically with examples as to why you agree or disagree with Seema as well.