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McGraw Hill Glencoe Algebra 2, 2012
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0. Preparing for Advanced Algebra
11 Subchapters
1. Equations and Inequalities
p. 3-57
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2. Linear Relations and Functions
p. 59-131
19 Subchapters
3. Systems of Equations and Inequalities
p. 133-215
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4. Quadratic Functions and Relations
p. 217-299
21 Subchapters
5. Polynomials and Polynomial Functions
p. 301-381
21 Subchapters
6. Inverses and Radical Functions and Relations
p. 383-447
16 Subchapters
7. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Relations
p. 449-525
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8. Rational Functions and Relations
p. 527-589
14 Subchapters
9. Conic Sections
p. 591-655
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10. Sequences and Series
p. 657-719
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11. Statistics and Probability
p. 721-785
14 Subchapters
12. Trigonometric Functions
p. 787-869
19 Subchapters
13. Trigonometric Identities and Equations
p. 871-915
12 Subchapters
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Subtraction can be thought of as the addition of a negative number.
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5+(- 3y)
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Subtraction can be thought of as the addition of a negative number. With this in mind, we can rewrite the given expression.
5-3y ⇔ 5+(- 3y)
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