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(5x2- 3xy^8)+(7xy+4)

A) 12x -y - xy^4
B) 12x -y^10 - xy^12
C) 12x -y+4
D) -3x - y+4xy^4

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Final answer:

After simplifying the expression by combining like terms, we get 5x^2 - 3xy^8 + 7xy + 4, as none of the terms have similar variable factors with the same powers.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question involves combining like terms in a polynomial expression. We have to simplify (5x^2 - 3xy^8) + (7xy + 4). When combining like terms, we look for terms that have the same variables raised to the same powers. 5x^2 does not have any like terms to combine with, so it remains as is.

The terms -3xy^8 and 7xy are not like terms because they have different powers of y. Therefore, these two terms also remain unchanged. Lastly, we have the constant 4, which doesn't combine with any other term. Thus, the simplified expression is 5x^2 - 3xy^8 + 7xy + 4.

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