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Which polynomial correctly combines the like terms and puts the given polynomial in standard form? -5x^3y^3+8x^4y^2-xy^5-2x^2y^4+8x^6+3x^2y^4-6xy^5

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Given:

The polynomial is:


-5x^3y^3+8x^4y^2-xy^5-2x^2y^4+8x^6+3x^2y^4-6xy^5

To find:

The simplified form of the given polynomial in standard form.

Solution:

We have,


-5x^3y^3+8x^4y^2-xy^5-2x^2y^4+8x^6+3x^2y^4-6xy^5

Combining the like terms, we get


=-5x^3y^3+8x^4y^2+(-2x^2y^4+3x^2y^4)+8x^6+(-xy^5-6xy^5)


=-5x^3y^3+8x^4y^2+x^2y^4+8x^6-7xy^5

Now, rewrite this polynomial in standard form.


=8x^6+8x^4y^2-5x^3y^3+x^2y^4-7xy^5

Therefore, the required polynomial in standard form is
8x^6+8x^4y^2-5x^3y^3+x^2y^4-7xy^5.

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