Question 223781
How would you put this expression in algebraic form?

The difference of twice x and y is 6


Step 1. Let 2x  be twice x.


Step 2. Let 2x-y  be the difference of twice x and y.


Step 3. Then 2x-y=6 since the difference of twice x and y is 6.


Step 4. ANSWER:  2x-y=6.


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