Simplifying Algebraic Expressions

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8. When simplified, $3x^2y - 4x + y - 3yx^2 + x$ becomes: A $2x^3y^2$ B $x^2y + y - 3x$ C $y + 4x - x^2y$ D $y + 4x$ E $y - 3x$

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We start by writing down the full expression provided in the problem.

$$3x^2y - 4x + y - 3yx^2 + x$$
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Let's identify the like terms. Notice that three x squared y and negative three y x squared are like terms because the order of multiplication for x squared and y does not change the result.

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We can rearrange the expression to group these like terms, as well as the terms involving x.

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Mathematics
Topic
Algebraic Expressions
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