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Rewrite each expression as a sum
-8x^2 + 3xy - 9x - 3

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Final answer:

To rewrite the expression -8x^2 + 3xy - 9x - 3 as a sum, group the like terms together.

Step-by-step explanation:

To rewrite the expression -8x^2 + 3xy - 9x - 3 as a sum, we group like terms together. The expression can be rewritten as (-8x^2) + (3xy) + (-9x) + (-3).

When we group the terms with the same variable and exponent, we get the sum -8x^2 + 3xy - 9x - 3.

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-8x^2 + 3xy - 9x - 3


There \ are \ no \ like \ terms.


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