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ALGEBRICAL EXPRESSIONS ADD 4y (3y²+5y-7) and 2(y³-4y²+5)
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ALGEBRICAL EXPRESSIONS
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(3y2+5y-7)+2(y3-4y2+5)
3y2+5y-7+2y3-8y2+10
3y2-8y2+5y-7+10
-5y2+5y+17
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