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Simplify 4x+y{2x-(x+y)}÷y×2xy-8x
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Answered by jaivirsingh150
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● 4x+y{2x-(x+y)}÷y×2xy-8x

4x+y{2x-x-y}÷y×2xy-8x

4x+xy-y^2÷y×2xy-8x ( y Square= y^2)

4x+xy-y^2×1/y×2xy-8x (y is cancelled)

4x+xy-y^2-2x-8x

■ -6x+xy-y^2

《 -6x+xy-y^2》

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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Step-by-step explanation:

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In this article, we're going to be solving systems of linear equations using a strategy called elimination. First, we need to understand that it's okay to add equations together.

Key idea: Anytime we have two true equations, we can add or subtract them to create another true equation.

For example, here are two very basic true equations:

2 = 22=22, equals, 2

5 = 55=55, equals, 5

We can add these equations together to create another true equation:

2+ 57=2=5=7

Or we can subtract these equations to create another true equation:

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