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  • 04-09-2018
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Simplify the following expression. 3y – 2x + z – 2x + 3(x + y)
a. –x + 4y + z
b. –x + 6y + z
c. x + 4y + z
d. 3x + 4y + z

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raceking122
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  • 06-09-2018

The answer is B

i came out with 6y - x + z

but it's the same as -x + 6y = Z


answer is B

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