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What is the simplified expression for -3(2x-y) + 2y + 2(x+y)?

What is the simplified expression for -3(2x-y) + 2y + 2(x+y)?-example-1
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The answer is -4x+7y
What is the simplified expression for -3(2x-y) + 2y + 2(x+y)?-example-1
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Answer:


- 4x + 7y \: or \: 7y - 4x

Explanation:


- 3(2x - y) + 2y + 2(x + y)


- 6x + 3y + 2y + 2x + 2y


- 4x + 7y

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