Which expression shows the sum of the polynomials with like terms grouped together?
10x’y+2xy2 - 4x2 - 4x^y
o [(-4x) + (-4x²y) + 10x?y] + 2xy?
o 10x+y+2xy?= [(-4x2)+(-4x²y)]
• (-4x2) + 2xy +[10x²y+ (-4x?y)]
o (10x+y+2xy?+ (-4x+y)]+(-4x)

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Answer:

C (-4x2) + 2xy + (10x^2 y + ( -4x^2 y )

Step-by-step explanation:

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Polynomial (3) [tex](-4x^2)+2xy^2+[10x^2y+(-4x^2y)][/tex] gives the sum of the given polynomial [tex]10x^2y+2xy^2-4x^2-4x^2y[/tex] with like terms grouped together.

What is Polynomial?

Polynomial is a mathematical expression made of one or more algebraic terms (variable) with different powers and different combinations and coefficients.

We can add or subtract only like terms in a polynomial, and like terms are which have the same variable combination with similar power but the coefficient can be different.

Here given polynomial is [tex]=10x^2y+2xy^2-4x^2-4x^2y[/tex]

Here we have to group the like terms in the given polynomial which are [tex]10x^2y,(-4x^2y)[/tex].

So grouping the like terms we can write the sum of the given polynomial as [tex](-4x^2)+2xy^2+[10x^2y+(-4x^2y)][/tex].

Hence option (3) is correct.

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