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  • 06-05-2020
  • Mathematics
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[Grade 7 maths]
I really hope I’m correct saying y squared + y is equal to y(2y)

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vasnetsovcatherine25 vasnetsovcatherine25
  • 06-05-2020

Answer: No, it is equal to y² + y

Step-by-step explanation:

No, you are incorrect.

Lets break it down.

Y squared means y to the power of two, which looks like this:

y²

Then, you have to add a y, so the end result should look like this:

y² + y

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