SOLUTION: -3(-4y+3)+7y

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Question 1070115: -3(-4y+3)+7y
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-3(-4y+3)+7y
First distribute the -3.
Multiply -4y by -3 and 3 by -3.
12y -9 + 7y
19y -9

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