Asked by Randy
Consider the following expression.
\(x + 2 y - 2 z\) - (x - 2 y + 2 z)
(a) Simplify the expression.
\(x + 2 y - 2 z\) - (x - 2 y + 2 z)
(a) Simplify the expression.
Answers
Answered by
visoth
4y-4z
Answered by
megan
first off, I like to circle to common ones... so I first circle the two x's. Since we are subtracting, it would be x-x which is 0. Thenm i circled the 2y's. It would be
2y - (-2Y) aka 2y +2y which is 4y. Then, -2z-2z which is -4z.
it would be 0+4y-4z and you obviously do not need the zero so the guy up there, visoth is right.
2y - (-2Y) aka 2y +2y which is 4y. Then, -2z-2z which is -4z.
it would be 0+4y-4z and you obviously do not need the zero so the guy up there, visoth is right.
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