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4x - 3(2x - y) if x = and y = 4.

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User Zack S
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Answer: The x = -1

Step-by-step explanation: I just looked it up on line.

User LeoMestizo
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Answer:


=0

Explanation:

Given:


4x-3(2x-y)

Let's substitute for y


4x-3(2x-4)=0

Let's distribute the parenthesis


4x-6x+12=0

Combine like terms


-2x+12=0

Subtract 12 from both sides


-2x=-12

divide both sides by -2


x=6

Now let's insert 6 for the
x and 4 for the
y\\


24-3(12-4)=


24-3(8)=


24-24=0

Hope this helps

User Mujibur
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