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Simplify this polynomial:

3x3+x+2x3-4x2+14y-2(y+x)

3x3= 3x to the third power (using iPhone. Can't type it)

Simplify this polynomial: 3x3+x+2x3-4x2+14y-2(y+x) 3x3= 3x to the third power (using-example-1

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you add everything with the same power of x together, for exmple you have 2x^3 and the 3x^3 the x^3 is the same in both so you just add it to get 5x^3, then you do the same thing for everything collect the like terms, those who have x^2 is only -4x^2 that's the only thing left, so you write it down, and proceed to x
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The answer should be D. 
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User Ray C Lin
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