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12 October, 14:39

Find the sum and express it in the simplest form. (2y^2+9y+4) + (-3y^2-3y-9)

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  1. 12 October, 14:59
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    Since the operation between the two sets of parentheses is addition, we don't have to do anything with it, and can remove the parentheses.

    Our new expression is: 2y^2+9y+4-3y^2-3y-9

    Now, we just add like terms together to solve for the simplest form of the expression.

    2y^2+9y+4-3y^2-3y-9

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

    -y^2+6y-5

    Our final answer is - y^2+6y-5.
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