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*( 6x + 4y ) +( 2x - 2y ) = ?* 1️⃣ 4x + 6y 2️⃣ 8x + 2y 3️⃣ 4x + 2y 4️⃣ 8x - 6y​

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Answered by GauthmathMagnus
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6x+2x+4y-2y

8x+2y

hence option 2 is correct

Answered by gargpriya0114
0

Answer:

8x+2y

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question , it is a equation which we need to solve. It is a easy equation to solve. We just need to know some properties of summation and multiplication. If we know the prperties then we can easily solved. Here the equation is ( 6x + 4y ) +( 2x - 2y ).

( 6x + 4y ) +( 2x - 2y )\\\\= ( 6x + 2x ) +( 4y - 2y )\\\\= 8x + 2y

So we solve the equation and firstly we take all "x" elements in one bracket and all "y" elements in another bracket. Then the answer is 8x+2y.

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