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Simplify the following expression: (x + 6y) − (3x − 10y). If the final answer is written in the form Ax + By, what is the value of A (the coefficient in front of x)?

Write only the numeric value (no variables should be typed in your response).

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Answer: The values of A is -3

Explanation:

(x + 6y) − (3x − 10y)

distribute the negative to the second equation

x*-3x=-3x^2

x*10y=10xy

6y*-3x=-18xy

6y*10y=60y^2

take the end terms and create an equation

-3x^2+10xy-18xy+60y^2

combine like terms

-3x^2-8xy+60y^2~ final answer

-3 is the A term

-8 is the B term

60 is the C term

User Litbear
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X+6y-3x+10y =Ax +By
-2x +16y = Ax +By

A=-2
B=16
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