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Write an expression equivalent to (6x + 4y) – 2y by combining like terms. Enter the numbers in the boxes.

Write an expression equivalent to (6x + 4y) – 2y by combining like terms. Enter the-example-1
User Kenyetta
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Answer:

6x + 2y.

Explanation:

  • Let's go through this step by step.
  • Parentheses are in the wrong spot.


6x + (4y - 2y)


(4y - 2y) = 2y


= 6x + 2y

  • The answer is 6x + 2y.

hope this helps.

User Steve Morgan
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Answer:

6x + 2y

Explanation:

In this case we merely remove the parentheses and then combine like terms:

6x + 4y - 2y, or 6x + 2y

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