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What is the value of 5(2x − 4) − 2y if x = −2 and y = 6?

−52
−48
−92
28

User Zheyuan Li
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The answer is 52

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute x with -2 and y with 6:

5(2(-2) - 4) - 2(6) = -52
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Answer:

-52

Step-by-step explanation:

fill in the x and y values and multiple it and then combine it

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