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Y(y + 4) - y = 6 is a quadratic equation. a. True b. False
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Y(y + 4) - y = 6 is a quadratic equation.
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a quadratic equation is a second degree equation
that means that the highest exponent is 2 or sqared
if ou were to multiply/distribute the y(y+4) you would get y^2+4y
y^2 is second degree or quadratic
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