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27 August, 18:03

What is the sum of 5x^2y and (2xy^2 + x^2y)

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  1. 27 August, 19:06
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    Recognize that you must combine "like" terms. 5x^2y and x^2y are "like" terms.

    Adding them together, you get 6x^2y.

    Now add 2xy^2 to 6x^2y. These are NOT "like" terms, so you end up with

    6x^2y+2xy^2 as your final answer. This answer is acceptable as is.

    However, you could factor out the common factors: 2xy (3x+y).
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