SOLUTION: (5x^2y - 4xy + 3) + (7xy - 3x^2y

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Question 866505: (5x^2y - 4xy + 3) + (7xy - 3x^2y
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(5x^2y - 4xy + 3) + (7xy - 3x^2y
2x^2y+3xy+3 ans.

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