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Find the equivalent expression. 8(2x−3y)+4(y−3x
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Find the equivalent expression.
8(2x−3y)+4(y−3x
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Answer: 4x – 20y
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The answer would be 4x-20y
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You distribute the term which = 16x-24y and 4y-12x the you combine like terms which = 4x-20y
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