Which of the following algebraic expressions can be used to express the statement "five less than y squared?"
5 − 2y
2y − 5
y2 − 5
5 − y2

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 five less than y squared is equivalent to: y^2 - 5
This is because y squared is (y^2) and the five is subtracted by the y^2, since the term "less than" is used which is why it is (- 5).

The y² - 5 y² - 5 can be used to express the statement "five less than y squared so option (C) will be correct.

What is the expression?

An expression can be defined in numerous ways. Algebraically speaking, an equation is a statement that shows the equality of two mathematical expressions.

In other words, an expression in which some constraints are present is called an expression.

A formula known as an equation uses the same sign to denote the equality of two expressions.

Given that

five less than y squared so

y² - 5 is the 5 less than y square.

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