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Simplify y 2 + 11y - 6y + y 2. 1.y4 + 5 2.y4 + 5 y 3.2 y 2 + 5 4.2 y 2 + 5 y

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Answered by tyshanticarter
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Answer:

2y2+5y

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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The abbreviated formula for y 2 + 11y - 6y + y 2. 1.y4 + 5 2.y4 + 5 y 3.2 y 2 + 5 4.2 y 2 + 5 y  is:  2y^2 + 5y.

Phrases are made simpler when they are rewritten succinctly and without the use of any related words or phrases. When we combine similar terms in an expression and remove any provided brackets, we have only the remaining terms in the reduced expression unlike terms that cannot be reduced further.

Simplifying an expression is the same as solving a mathematical issue. When you simplify an expression, you're basically trying to write it in the simplest way possible.There shouldn't be any more multiplying, dividing, adding, or subtracting after the conclusion.

Starting withy^2 + 11y - 6y + y^2, By grouping related concepts, we can simplify:

y^2 + y^2 + 11y - 6y

= 2y^2 + 5y

Therefore, the simplified expression is:

2y^2 + 5y

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