SOLUTION: How would I simplify (xy+y^2)+(4y^2-4xy)? I got 5y^2+-3xy, am I on the right track?

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Question 942551: How would I simplify (xy+y^2)+(4y^2-4xy)?
I got 5y^2+-3xy, am I on the right track?

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

you are on the right track, you just don't need + sign




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