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6x^3+(-3x^3y^2) when simplified is

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User Elorfin
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the answer is 3x^3(2-y^2).

6x^3 + (-3x^3y^2) =

6x^3 - 3x^3y^2 =

3x^3(2-y^2)

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User Haris Ali Khan
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Answer:

6x^3-3x^3y^2

Explanation:

6x^3+\left(-3x^3y^2\right)

6x^3+\left(-3x^3y^2\right)=6x^3-3x^3y^2

=6x^3-3x^3y^2

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