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6 April, 21:42

Which expression shows the sum of the polynomials with like terms grouped together? 10x2y + 2xy2 - 4x2 - 4x2y

A. [9-4x2) + (-4x2y) + 10x2y] + 2xy2

B. 10x2y + 2xy2 + [ (-4x2) + (-4x2y) ]

C. (-4x2) + 2xy2 + [10x2y + (-4x2y) ]

D. [10x2y + 2xy2 + (-4x2y) ] + (-4x2)

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  1. 6 April, 22:02
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    The answer is C. (-4x2) + 2xy2 + [10x2y + (-4x2y) ]
  2. 6 April, 22:12
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    The answer to your question is letter C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A. [9-4x2) + (-4x2y) + 10x2y] + 2xy2 : in this polynomial the first term is not a like term, then this is incorrect.

    B. 10x2y + 2xy2 + [ (-4x2) + (-4x2y) ] : in this polynomial, the terms that are grouped, are not like terms, then is incorrect.

    C. (-4x2) + 2xy2 + [10x2y + (-4x2y) ]; This polynomial is the right answer because the like terms are grouped.

    D. [10x2y + 2xy2 + (-4x2y) ] + (-4x2) : This polynomial is incorrect because one of the terms that are grouped is not a like term.
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