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What’s the expression of 8y – 2(y + 4) anyone?

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The expression for 8y - 2(y+4) is 6y - 8

Explanation:

An expression is a mathematical phrase which can contain symbols like a,b,c,x,y,z or numbers like 1,2,3,4,5, etc, or both. Expression is one sided where as equation in mathematics is a two sided expression. There is no left or right side in an Expression, there is always one side.

The given phrase is simplified as follows:

8y - 2(y+4)

8y -2y - 8

6y - 8

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