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Mathematics, 19.03.2020 04:03 rhonda45801

Subtract 5y^2-6y-115y
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−6y−115, y, squared, minus, 6, y, minus, 11 from 6y^2+2y+56y
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+2y+56, y, squared, plus, 2, y, plus, 5.
Your answer should be a polynomial in standard form.

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