Respuesta :

Given the following expression:

[tex]\mleft(12x-5y-1\mright)+(17y-4-13x-3y)[/tex]

You can find an equivalent expression by simplifying it.

Remember the Sign Rules for Multiplication:

[tex]\begin{gathered} +\cdot+=+ \\ -\cdot-=+ \\ -\cdot+=- \\ +\cdot-=- \end{gathered}[/tex]

Then, you can rewrite the expression as follows:

[tex]=12x-5y-1+17y-4-13x-3y[/tex]

And finally, you have to add the like terms (by definition, like terms have the same variables and the same exponents). Then, you get:

[tex]\begin{gathered} =(12x-13x)+(-5y+17y-3y)-1-4 \\ =-x+9y-5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the answer is: Second option.

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