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Isaiah Michael
Mathematics
23 August, 10:56
Is 2 (x-y) and 2x-2y equivalent
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Marisol Evans
23 August, 11:00
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Start with the 2 (x-y) and distribute the 2 to each term
2 (x) - 2 (y)
This would equal
2x-2y
Which matches the second equation making the answer yes.
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