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Mathematics, 24.03.2020 03:39, haimar8710

5. Which expression requires you to use
the Associative Property of Addition in
order to simplify?
A. [y + (-y)] + x
B. (y + x) + (-x)
C. y + [X + (-x)]
D. y + (-x + x)

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