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What does (4x-y) + (-10 + y) equal if x=3 and y=4

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Answer: (4x-y) + (-10 + y) = 2 , if x=3 and y=4

Explanation:

We can substitute the known values for x and y

(4(3) - 4) + (-10 + 4) = 12 - 4 -10 +4 = 2

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User Satyaki
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Answer:

2

Explanation:

plug it in

(4*3-4)+(-10+4)

8+(-6) = 2

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