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12x+5y-6x+13y Simplify the following expression A)18x+18y b) 6x +18y C) 12x + 109 D)None of the above
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12x+5y-6x+13y
Simplify the following expression
A)18x+18y
b) 6x +18y
C) 12x + 109
D)None of the above
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The answer is b
12x-6x = 6x
5y+13y =18y
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