SOLUTION: (2X-4y)-(2y-3x)=

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Question 648177: (2X-4y)-(2y-3x)=
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Original equation:
Step 1: Distribute the '-' sign to the second parenthesis


Step 2: Combine like terms.. let's start the x's first


Step 3: Combine like terms.. let's continue with the y's


The most simplified version of the equation is

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