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If C = 2 y − 1 C=2y−1 and D = y − y 2 , D=y−y 2 , find an expression that equals 3 C + D 3C+D in standard form.
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If
C
=
2
y
−
1
C=2y−1 and
D
=
y
−
y
2
,
D=y−y
2
, find an expression that equals
3
C
+
D
3C+D in standard form.
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