SOLUTION: (y-4)+(3 divided by 1)^2 +6
___________ ___________ ___ +2y-3 = 2^2 +6y-3+2y
(3-1)^2 +6
My son got this math problem for homework. I am a second grade teacher a
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Question 375083: (y-4)+(3 divided by 1)^2 +6
___________________________ +2y-3 = 2^2 +6y-3+2y
(3-1)^2 +6
My son got this math problem for homework. I am a second grade teacher and this is way over my level!! My husband, the "math genious" is out of town right now, and this is due tomorrow (Tues. Nov. 23)!! Please help!
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