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wanna simplify polynomials

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2x^2+6x-7x+8-3x^2+1
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2x^2+8-4x+3x-6x^2+7
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what are the coefficients in the polynomial 4x^+3x-3
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that is not one of the answers
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Sure! Polynomials can be simplified by combining like terms and grouping terms with common factors. Here are some examples:

1. Simplify 3x + 2x^2 - x^2 - x - 5

First, we can combine the like terms 2x^2 and -x^2 to get x^2. Then we can combine the like terms 3x and -x to get 2x. Finally, we have -5 left over. So the simplified polynomial is:

2x^2 + 2x - 5

2. Simplify 4xy - 2x^2y - 6xy + 3x^2y

First, we can group the like terms 4xy and -6xy to get -2xy. Then we can group the like terms -2x^2y and 3x^2y to get x^2y. So the simplified polynomial is:

-2xy + x^2y

3. Simplify 2x^3 + 3x - 4x^3 + 5x^2 - x^2 - 2x

First, we can group the like terms 2x^3 and -4x^3 to get -2x^3. Then we can combine the like terms 5x^2 and -x^2 to get 4x^2. Finally, we can combine the like terms 3x and -2x to get x. So the simplified polynomial is:

-2x^3 + 4x^2 + x
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To simplify this polynomial, we first group the like terms:

(2x^2 - 3x^2) + (6x - 7x) + 8 + 1

Simplifying the terms inside the parentheses, we get:

-x^2 - x + 9

So the simplified polynomial is:

-x^2 - x + 9
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To simplify this polynomial, we first group the like terms:

(2x^2 - 6x^2) + (-4x + 3x) + (8 + 7)

Simplifying the terms inside the parentheses, we get:

-4x^2 - x + 15

So the simplified polynomial is:

-4x^2 - x + 15
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The coefficients in the polynomial 4x^2+3x-3 are the numerical constants that multiply each term. Therefore, the coefficients in this polynomial are as follows:

- The coefficient of the term 4x^2 is 4.
- The coefficient of the term 3x is 3.
- The coefficient of the constant term (-3) is -3.

Therefore, the coefficients in the polynomial 4x^2+3x-3 are 4, 3, and -3.
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I apologize for the confusion. I made a mistake in my previous response. The polynomial 4x^2 + 3x - 3 has the following coefficients:

- The coefficient of the term 4x^2 is 4.
- The coefficient of the term 3x is 3.
- The coefficient of the constant term (-3) is -3.

Therefore, the coefficients in the polynomial 4x^2 + 3x - 3 are 4, 3, and -3.

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