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What is the simplified form of -3°(2 + 2) - 4(x2 + 1)? A. -7+1 B. -3-3 - 42 C. -329 - 22 D. -33 10
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What is the simplified form of -3°(2 + 2) - 4(x2 + 1)?
A. -7+1
B. -3-3 - 42
C. -329 - 22
D. -33
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