How do you simplify #3y^2 - 2y#? Algebra Expressions, Equations, and Functions Expressions with One or More Variables 1 Answer Patrick H. Nov 12, 2015 The only thing you can do to simplify #3y^2 - 2y# is to take #y#, the greatest common factor or GCF, out of the equation. You now have #y(3y-2)#. Answer link Related questions What is an example of an expression with one or more variables? How do you write expressions with one or more variables? How do you evaluate expressions when you have more than one variables? How do you evaluate the expression #3a+2b# for #a=1# and #b=-2#? How do you find the area of a triangle whose base is 2 inches and height is 4.5 inches? How do you find the volume of a sphere whose radius is 2? How do you evaluate the expression #2(x-y)# for #x=1# and #y=-2#? How do you evaluate #x^2+2x-1# when #x=2#? What is the value of #(3x+8y)/(x-2y)# if #x/(2y)=2#? How do you simplify #6-4t-4#? See all questions in Expressions with One or More Variables Impact of this question 6546 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License