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Which polynomial correctly combines the like terms and puts the given polynomial in standard form? 1/3x + 8x^4 - 2/3x^2 - x A. 8x^4 - 1/3x^2 + 2/3x B. 8x^4 + 2/3x^2 + 2/3x C. 8x^4 - 2/3x^2 - 2/3x D. 8x^4
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Which polynomial correctly combines the like terms and puts the given polynomial in standard form?
1/3x + 8x^4 - 2/3x^2 - x
A. 8x^4 - 1/3x^2 + 2/3x
B. 8x^4 + 2/3x^2 + 2/3x
C. 8x^4 - 2/3x^2 - 2/3x
D. 8x^4 - 2/3x^2 - x
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The answer is c because none of the other aren’t right
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