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Which is equivalent to the expression below? 4x + 2x – 2y - y A. -6(x + y). C. 6(x - y) B. -3(2x + y) D. 3(2x - y)
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Which is equivalent to the
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4x + 2x – 2y - y
A. -6(x + y). C. 6(x - y)
B. -3(2x + y) D. 3(2x - y)
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Answer D is correct.
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