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Simplify the algebraic expression. y2 + 11y - 6y + y2
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Simplify the algebraic expression. y2 + 11y - 6y + y2
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The answer to this question will be
2
y2
+
5
y.
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2y2 + 5y because y2+y2 gives you 2 of the y2's so its 2y2+ 11y-6y. And 11-6 gives you 5. So in total you get 2y2 + 5y.
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