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19 February, 22:08

What is 2y+-4y? it's to do with simultaneous equations

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  1. 20 February, 00:10
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  2. 20 February, 01:26
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    2y - 4y = 2y + - 4y = y+y + - y + - y + - y + - y = - y + - y = - 2
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