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OpenStudy (anonymous):

2y^3-2y^2+3y-9/2y^2 i simplified this way: 2y^3/2y^2= y -2y^2/2y^2 = -1 3y/y^2 = 3/2y^2 -9/2y^2 = -9/2y^2 and so, y-1+ 3/2y-9/2y^2 ??

OpenStudy (emilylauren):

You did that right :) You are correct

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