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4x (1 + y) + 3y (2 - x) – 2 (xy + 3y)

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Answered by savnijain6032
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Step-by-step explanation:

4x (1 + y) + 3y (2 - x) - 2 (xy + 3y)

= 4x + 4xy + 3y (2 - x) - 2 (xy + 3y)

= 4x + 4xy + 6y - 6xy - 2 (xy + 3y)

=  4x + 4xy + 6y - 6xy - 2xy - 6y

= 4x + 4xy - 6xy - 2xy + 6y - 6y

= 4x - 4xy

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Answered by iamthedoctorofindia
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Answer:

-xy+4x

Step-by-step explanation:

4x (1+y) + 3y (2-x) - 2 (xY+34)

4x + 4xy + 6y - 3XY - 2XY-6y

(4xy-3XY - 2xy) + (4x) + (6Y-6Y) (Arrange in Order)

- xy + 4x+0

-XY+4X

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