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What does (4x - y) + (-10 + y) equal if x = 3 and y = 4?
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What does (4x - y) + (-10 + y) equal if x = 3 and y = 4?
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(4x-y)
4(3)-4 = 8
(-10+y)
-10+4 = -6
8 + -6 = 2
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(4X3-4) + (-10+4)=
12-4=8
-10+4 = -6
8 + -6 = 2
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