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simplify the expression (6x-10)-(2x+12)
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To simplify the expression (6x - 10) - (2x + 12), we distribute the negative sign to both terms inside the brackets:

= 6x - 10 - 2x - 12

Next, we combine like terms:

= (6x - 2x) - (10 + 12)

Simplifying further:

= 4x - 22

Therefore, the simplified expression is 4x - 22.
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