SOLUTION: 8x – 3y (-) -4x + 8y=

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Question 941778: 8x – 3y
(-) -4x + 8y=

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8x - 3y - (-4x + 8y)
= 8x - 3y + 4x - 8y {distributed negative sign through parentheses}
= 12x - 11y {combined like terms}

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