Select ALL expressions that are equivalent to -4(x+2)-2x+4
-6x-4
-4x + 2 - 2x + 4
-10x<...
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Select ALL expressions that are equivalent to -4(x+2)-2x+4
-6x-4
-4x + 2 - 2x + 4
-10x
-4x + -8 - 2x + 4
-4x - 2x - 8+ 4
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