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    Simplify, Where Possible -\(2 y-4(x+4 y)\) A)\(-14 y+x\) B)\(6 y-4 x\)
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Simplify, Where Possible
- 2y−4(x+4y)2 y-4(x+4 y)2y−4(x+4y) A) −14y+x-14 y+x−14y+x B) 6y−4x6 y-4 x6y−4x

Question 241

Question 241

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Simplify, where possible
- 2y−4(x+4y) 2 y-4(x+4 y) 2y−4(x+4y)


A) −14y+x-14 y+x−14y+x
B) 6y−4x6 y-4 x6y−4x
C) −14y−4x-14 y-4 x−14y−4x
D) 18y−4x18 y-4 x18y−4x

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