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`(7532+100y^2) + 10(10y^2 -110)`
The expression above can be written in the form `ay^2 + b`, where a and b are constants. What is the value of a + b ?

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Applying the distributive property to the expression yields `7532 + 100y^2 + 100y^2 − 1100`. Then adding together `7532 + 100y^2 and 100y^2 − 1100` and collecting like terms results in `200y^2` + 6432. This is written in the form `ay^2` + b, where a = 200 and b = 6432. Therefore a + b = 200 + 6432 = 6632.
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