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-3*y

Here the factor is negative.

3*(-y)

Here the variable is negative.

what are two different ways to represent -3y?

Remember the rule of signs:

(-)*(+) = (-)

Then there are two ways of represent the given term, such that in one the factor is negative, and in the other we can apply the negative sign just to the variable, then the two ways to write that expression are:

-3*y

Here the factor is negative.

3*(-y)

Here the variable is negative.

These are the two different ways to represent -3y.

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