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5y - 1 + (-2y + 4)
Remove the parenthesis
5y - 1 - 2y + 4
Rearrange the terms
5y - 2y - 1 + 4
Simplify the like terms
3y + 3
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(5y-1)+(-2y+4)
= 5y-1-2y+4
= 3y+3
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