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Choose the simplified form of the expression 5x^4 + 6x^2 - 2x + x^3

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Answer:

[E] The expression is simplified

Explanation:

Given:

Choose the simplified form of the expression
\mathrm{5x^4 + 6x^2 - 2x + x^3}

Missing Answer Choices:

  • [A]
    \mathrm{5x^4+7x^2-2x}
  • [B]
    \mathrm{z^4+7x^2+6x}
  • [C]
    -2z^4+7x^2+6x
  • [D] none of these
  • [E] The expression is simplified

Solve:

According to the question it given;
\mathrm{5x^4 + 6x^2 - 2x + x^3}

From the given we can see that it is already simplified.

Therefore, the answer is [E] The expression is simplified.

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