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Which expression is tge simplest form of -(4x+y)+2(x-3y)​

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Answer:

Explanation:

-(4x+y)+2(x-3y)​ = -4x - y +2x - 6y

= -2x -7y

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Answer:

-2x - 5y

Explanation:

-(4x+y)+2(x-3y)

First multiply 2 with (x-3y)

2 × (x-3y) = 2x - 6y

Now find the sum of this with -(4x+y) by adding/subtract like terms

2x - 6y - 4x - y = -2x - 5y

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