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Which of the following is equivalent to (2x + 4xy + 5y) – (x + 3y)?
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Which of the following is equivalent to (2x + 4xy + 5y) – (x + 3y)?
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Answer:
(2x – x) + 4xy + (5y – 3y)
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4xy
+x
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That is your answer, want me to show the work ?
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