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4(x−2+y)=

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User JonnyG
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Answer:

4(x-2 +y) = 4x-8+4y

Explanation:

You have to apply the distributive law

4(x-2+y) = 4x + 4 (-2) + 4y

Then solve it which equals

4 x +4 (-2) + 4y

Then multiply the numbers

4 (-2) = -8

Which gets you 4x-8+4y

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User Nonsleepr
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Answer: 4x + 4y-8
I hoped this helped you for math
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