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2 June, 15:30
What does - 2L+2L=16 equal
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Jan Lara
2 June, 19:28
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the awnser is zero
Step-by-step explanation:
the awser is zero becuase you have to first combine the like terms on each side so - 2L + 2L is 0 as they cancel each out. So, as 0=16 is false you would just put false and 0=16 crossing out the equal sign.
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