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Replace the power with a product and then transform the product into a polynomial. (1-y)^2

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Answer:

 1-2y+y^2

Step-by-step explanation:

(1–y)^2

(1-y) * (1-y)

FOIL

first: 1*1 =1

outer: 1*-y = -y

inner: -y *1 = -y

last: -y*-y = y^2

Add together: 1+-y-y+y^2  

Final answer1-2y+y^2

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