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Simply by adding like terms: -7x^2*y*z + 3y*z^2 - z*x^2*y - 4y

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Answer:

-8x^2·y·z +3y·z^2 -4y

Explanation:

It can be helpful to make sure the variables in each term are in alphabetical order. This makes it easier to see "like" terms. The variables in each term are ...

x^2 y z

y z^2

x^2 y z

y

Only the first and third terms are like terms, so those are the only ones that can be combined. Their coefficients are -7 and -1, so sum to -8. The combined term is of highest degree, so in standard form we list that term first.

= -8x^2·y·z +3y·z^2 -4y

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