(2x + 3y) + (4x - 3y) = 11+(-5)
Which of the following is equivalent to the equation above?
A. 6x=10
B. 6x=16
C. 6x+6y=6
D. 6x+6y=16

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Answer:

The correct option should have been [tex]6x=6[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expression

[tex]\left(2x\:+\:3y\right)\:+\:\left(4x\:-\:3y\right)\:=\:11+\left(-5\right)[/tex]

solving the expression

[tex]\left(2x\:+\:3y\right)\:+\:\left(4x\:-\:3y\right)\:=\:11+\left(-5\right)[/tex]

Remove parentheses:  (a) = a

[tex]2x+3y+4x-3y=11-5[/tex]

Group like terms

[tex]3y-3y+2x+4x=11-5[/tex]

Add similar elements

[tex]6x=6[/tex]

It is clear that not a single given option is [tex]6x=6[/tex]. It means no option is correct. It seems you mistyped the correct options.

The correct option should have been [tex]6x=6[/tex].