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Mathematics, 07.01.2021 18:20 christyr2002

The following equation has an error in one of the operations. 2(xβˆ’4y)+3y=2x+11y
Which answer would correct the error?

Change 2(xβˆ’4y)+3y to 2(xβˆ’4y)βˆ’3y.
Change 2x+11y to 2xβˆ’11y.
Change (xβˆ’4y) to (x+4y).
Change 2(xβˆ’4y)+3y to 2(x+4y)βˆ’3y

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