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11 January, 01:46

Why is 3 (y - 2) + 2 (y-2) equivalent to 5 (y-2)

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  1. 11 January, 04:01
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    Because 3+2=5 so if you simplified 3 (y-2) + 2 (y-2) it would be 5 (y-2)
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