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What is the difference when -x-y is subtracted from -x
2
+ 2y?
A. x
2
- x - 3y
B. -3x + y
C. x
2
+ 3y
D. -x
2
+ x - 3y
E. -x
2
+ x + 3y
-X
2
+ 2y - (-y-x)
= -X
2
+ 2y + x + y
= -X
2
+ x + 3y
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11/16/2008
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Math - ACT Exam II - Full (60 Questions)
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This is a 60 question exam to help you study for the Math section of the ACT.
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