Respuesta :

-6y + 4 + 6y -4 + 2
=2

Hello salvadorbea340!

[tex] \huge \boxed{\mathfrak{Question} \downarrow}[/tex]

[tex] - (6y - 4) + (6y - 4) - ( - 2)[/tex]

[tex] \large \boxed{\mathfrak{Answer \: with \: Explanation} \downarrow}[/tex]

[tex]-(6y-4)+(6y-4)-(-2)[/tex]

Firstly, let's open the brackets of the 1st term, i.e. - (6y - 4).

[tex] -( 6y - 4) \\ = \underline{\underline{- 6y + 4}}[/tex]

Now, the 2nd term [ (6y - 4) ].

[tex] + ( 6y - 4) \\ = \underline{\underline{ + 6y - 4}}[/tex]

Now, the 3rd term ⇨ - (- 2)

[tex] -( - 2) \\ = \underline{\underline{ + 2}}[/tex]

Now, let's bring the equation together.

[tex]- (6y - 4) + (6y - 4) - ( - 2) \\ = - 6y + 4 + 6y - 4 + 2[/tex]

Now, let's solve the equation.

Firstly, bring the like terms together.

[tex]- 6y + 4 + 6y - 4 + 2 \\ = - 6y + 6y + 4 - 4 + 2[/tex]

Now cancel out -6y & +6y and 4 & -4 as they make 0.

[tex]- 6y + 6y + 4 - 4 + 2 \\ = \bcancel{- 6y }+ \bcancel{6y} + \bcancel{ \: \: 4 } \: \: - \bcancel{ \: 4 }+ 2 \\ = 0 + 2 \\ = 2[/tex]

And, the only number left is 2. So our answer is 2.

[tex] = \large\boxed{\boxed{ 2}}[/tex]

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