SOLUTION: Find the sum (4xy2 – 3x2y – 5xy – 6) + (-5xy2 – 2xy + 3)
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Question 686486: Find the sum (4xy2 – 3x2y – 5xy – 6) + (-5xy2 – 2xy + 3)
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the sum (4xy2 – 3x2y – 5xy – 6) + (-5xy2 – 2xy + 3)
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= 4xy^2-5xy^2 -3x^2y -5xy-2xy -6+3
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= -xy^2 -3x^2y - 7xy - 3
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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