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    Exam 2: Linear and Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities
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    Simplify, Where Possible -\(6 a-4 b+2\) A)\(2 a b+2\) B)\(-2 a+2\)
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Simplify, Where Possible
- 6a−4b+26 a-4 b+26a−4b+2 A) 2ab+22 a b+22ab+2 B) −2a+2-2 a+2−2a+2

Question 303

Question 303

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Simplify, where possible
- 6a−4b+26 a-4 b+26a−4b+2


A) 2ab+22 a b+22ab+2
B) −2a+2-2 a+2−2a+2
C) 4ab4 \mathrm{ab}4ab
D) 6a−4b+26 a-4 b+26a−4b+2

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