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Simplify this algebric expression 8y-2(y+4)
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Simplify this algebric expression 8y-2(y+4)
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the answer is 6y-8 hope this helps
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8y+(-2)(y)+(-2)(4)= 8y+-2y+-8
8y+-2y+-8
(8y+-2y)+(-8) =6y+-8
ANSWER: 6y-8
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