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Mathematics, 27.03.2021 07:10 mercydiaz84

What would be the coefficient of y in this expression: 2y^2/6 + 5/7 + y/4.
I’m thinking it is 1 or 4 but cannot come to a conclusion, and there is nothing on the internet for this
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