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UkuleleGirl:

Combine like terms.

UkuleleGirl:

UkuleleGirl:

its says it wrong

UkuleleGirl:

@hero

sarahsux:

these people don't know math

sarahsux:

dang

ILOVESPAGHETTI:

@sarahsux wrote:
dang
sarah, if you know it could you please do it instead of sneering? thank you :)

sarahsux:

-6y²?

UkuleleGirl:

I only get one more try.

ILOVESPAGHETTI:

@ukulelegirl wrote:
I only get one more try.
Try sarah's answer.

sarahsux:

well your choice

UkuleleGirl:

before i do, can u explain how u got that

sarahsux:

nah

sarahsux:

just choose it

UkuleleGirl:

breh...

UkuleleGirl:

ok then. Ill try it.

sarahsux:

lemme know after u do it so i can call u dumb hoe

UkuleleGirl:

Why would u do that?

sarahsux:

wdym "she"?

UkuleleGirl:

Wow im not going to medal you sarah.

ILOVESPAGHETTI:

SORRY

UkuleleGirl:

Your rude.

sarahsux:

ukulele girl sowwwy

sarahsux:

she?

sarahsux:

youve called death upon yourself

ILOVESPAGHETTI:

i changed it lmao

ILOVESPAGHETTI:

dude nvm

UkuleleGirl:

Thanks for helping me Spagetti

sarahsux:

yw ukulele

ILOVESPAGHETTI:

Alright, so what I believe they did was: THE USER started by subtracting -3-3 \[-3y^{2}-3y ^{2}\] Which would give you negative 6 \[-6y ^{2}\]

ILOVESPAGHETTI:

and thank sarah for correcting my mistake :)

sarahsux:

u basically copied my answer Apple :)

UkuleleGirl:

Nahh I'm not thanking them. They calledme a hoe

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