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Combine like terms. What is a simpler form of the expression? -3(-4y + 3) + 7y
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Combine like terms. What is a simpler form of the expression?
-3(-4y + 3) + 7y
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19y-9. you distribute -3 into (-4y +3) to get 12y -9 and then you combine like terms so 12y +7y to get 19y and you still have the -9 so the simplest form would be 19y-9
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