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Which expression is the simplest form of -(4x+y) + 2(x – 3y)?
O A. -2x-7y
O B. -2x - 6
O c. -2x - 2y
O D. -2x - 5y
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A

distributive property

-4x - y + 2x - 6y

Combine like terms

-2x - 7y

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User Nortron
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Simplest form of the expression is -2x - 7y

Explanation:

  • Step 1: Simplify the expression following the BODMAS principle.

⇒ -(4x+y) + 2(x – 3y) = -4x - y + 2x - 6y

= -2x - 7y

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User Rehban Khatri
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