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If you substitute 12 + 2x for y in the second equation, how is the resulting equation written in standard form?
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If you substitute 12 + 2x for y in the second equation, how is the resulting equation written in standard form?
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If you substitute 12 + 2x for y in the second
equation, how is the resulting equation written in
standard form?
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No second equation provided.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
the next 2 are
b
c and e
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