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Combine like terms. − 7 y − 2 − 4 x − 2 y + 6 x + 6 y − 2 −7y−2−4x−2y+6x+6y−2
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Combine like terms.
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7
y
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−7y−2−4x−2y+6x+6y−2
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Answer:
2x-3y-4
Explanation:
Use a calculator.
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