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@GoldPhenoix

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

anyone @GoldPhenoix @Noura11 ?

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@jim_thompson5910

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

just take them both out of the parentheses and cancel out like-terms

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@divagirl421 wait a minute !

OpenStudy (goldphenoix):

Combine like term. What term can we combine? We can combine, \[\large 7x^3y^2\] and \[\large - 2x^3y^2\]. This would give us, 5. How? Well, 7-2 = 5. Both of them have the same variable (x^3y^2) So they it cancel out. Another term we can combine is -2xy^2 and -4xy. This would combine to \[-6x^2y^3\]. We can combine, \[-5x^4y^3 \] and \[\large 3x^3y^3 \] This would combine to -2x. So the answer would be: \[\large \large 2x + 5 - 6x^2y^3 \]

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