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Exercise 14 Page 3

Remember, only like terms can be combined.

6y^2-y-1

The first step in simplifying this expression is to identify which, if any, terms can be combined. Remember, only like terms — constant terms or terms with the same variable and the same exponent — can be combined. 6y^2 + 2y - 3y - 1 In this case, we have one y^2-term, two y-terms, and one constant. Only the y-terms can be combined.
6y^2+2y-3y-1
6y^2-y-1