SOLUTION: add the polynomials (ab^2+a^3b)+(6a^3b-ab^2)

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Question 750625: add the polynomials
(ab^2+a^3b)+(6a^3b-ab^2)

Answer by lenny460(1073)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Add the polynomials
(ab^2 + a^3b)+(6a^3b - ab^2)
Remove the parentheses:
ab^2 - ab^2 = 0
a^3b + 6a^3b = 7a^3b

Answer:
7a^3b










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