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Which is the simplest form of this algebraic expression?
-(6x + 2y) + 4(2x - y)

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User Tboerman
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Answer:

2x-6

Explanation:

The first step is to distribute

The second step is to combine like terms and since its an expression you will not have a solution

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User Cutemachine
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The simplest form of -(6x+2y)+4(2x-y) = -2(-x+3y).

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