Asked by Arrow
−3y
2
plus, 2, y, squared+2y
2
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Do you mean the expression −3y^2 + 2y^2 + 2y^2? If so:
Combine like terms: (−3 + 2 + 2) y^2 = 1·y^2 = y^2.
If you meant a different expression (fractions or different grouping), please paste it exactly and I’ll simplify.
Combine like terms: (−3 + 2 + 2) y^2 = 1·y^2 = y^2.
If you meant a different expression (fractions or different grouping), please paste it exactly and I’ll simplify.
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