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5 August, 06:09

Find the sum and express it in simplest form.

(5y^2 - 9y - 2) + (-4y^2 + 3y)

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  1. 5 August, 06:36
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    Answer: y^2 - 6y - 2. To find the sum, add the like-variables. You add them because there is a plus between the two sets of parenthesis. Take away the parenthesis (since there aren't any factors taken out of either one) and add or subtract accordingly. Since 5y^2 and - 4y^2 have the same variable AND exponent, they can be added. The same goes for the - 9y and 3y. After adding the like-variables, you should get y^2 - 6y - 2.
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