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2x − 6y + 3x2 + 7y − 14x

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-12x+y+3x^2
3x^2-12x+y
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Answer:

The simplified expression is 3x²-12x+y ....

Explanation:

The given expression is:

3x²-14x+2x+7y-6y

Now solve for the variable x

Variable x has two terms:

-14x+2x = -12x

Thus the expression becomes:

3x²-12x+7y-6y

Now solve for the variable of y.

Variable y has two terms:

7y-6y= y

Thus the expression becomes:

3x²-12x+y

Thus the simplified expression is 3x²-12x+y ....

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