SOLUTION: I would appreciate help in figuring this problem out. Thanks. Simplify- 3/2y + y-5/3y^2 - 5/4y

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Question 172083: I would appreciate help in figuring this problem out. Thanks.
Simplify-
3/2y + y-5/3y^2 - 5/4y

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3/2y + y-5/3y^2 - 5/4y
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There are too many ways that can be viewed. Add parentheses to clarify things.
What I mean is, it could be
(3/2y) + y - (5/3y^2) - 5/4y, or it could be
(3/2y) + (y-5)/3y^2 - 5/4y, or some other combinations.

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