SOLUTION: How do i simplify these, 6 - (y+4) x - (x + 2)

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Question 156939: How do i simplify these,
6 - (y+4)
x - (x + 2)

Answer by gonzo(654)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6 - (y + 4) = 6 - y - 4 = 2 - y
x - (x + 2) = x - x -2 = -2.

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