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Simplify (y  – 2) (2y -1) (y+4)  + y( y – 5)​

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Answered by Akankshyasamanata
1

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2/5-y/(y-2) the common denominator is 5(y-2) thus:

[2(y-2)-5y]/5(y-2)

(2y-4-5y)/5y-10

(-3y-4)/5y-10

(-3y-4)/5(y-2)

Answered by sanjayksingh879
5

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