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Answered by ScienceMathsLover
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Option is the correct answer...

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( \frac{126 {m}^{6} {n}^{2}  }{6 {m}^{2} n} ) + ( \frac{64{m}^{6} {n}^{2}x  }{8 {m}^{2} nx} )

 = ( 21 {m}^{4} n) + (8 {m}^{4} n) = 29 {m}^{4} n

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