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If x = -28 and y = -51, what is -(x + y) + (x - y)?
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If x = -28 and y = -51, what is -(x + y) + (x - y)?
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102
Explanation:
-(x + y) + (x - y) = ⇒ opening parenthesis
-x - y + x - y = ⇒ simplifying, x gets cancelled
-2y = ⇒ replacing y with -51
-2* (-51) =
102 ⇒ answer
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