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To solve the given equation
\sf x - y = 4 \\, we can perform the following calculations:

a) To find the value of
\sf 3(x - y) \\:


\sf 3(x - y) = 3 \cdot 4 = 12 \\

b) To find the value of
\sf 6x - 6y \\:


\sf 6x - 6y = 6(x - y) = 6 \cdot 4 = 24 \\

c) To find the value of
\sf y - x \\:


\sf y - x = - (x - y) = -4 \\

Therefore:

a) The value of
\sf 3(x - y) \\ is 12.

b) The value of
\sf 6x - 6y \\ is 24.

c) The value of
\sf y - x \\ is -4.


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