SOLUTION: Find (-8x^2y^3 - 3xy^2) + (5x^2y^3 - xy^2)

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(-8x^2y^3 - 3xy^2) + (5x^2y^3 - xy^2)
This question is from textbook Alegbra Concepts and Applications

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