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SIMPLIFY:
1) ½ a²bc - 3/2 ab²c +2abc² - 4ab²c - ½ a²bc + 4abc²​

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Answered by MangiferaIndica
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Answer:

-11/2 ab^{2} c + 6abc^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Adding like terms together would give us a simpler version of this equation.

1) Let us group all like terms within brackets.

So, (1/2 a^2bc - 1/2a^bc) - (3/2 ab^2c - 4ab^2c) + (2abc^2 + 4abc^2)

Note - We can cancel the first bracket as the difference between the number and number itself is 0.

So, by simplifying, we get (-3/2ab^2c - 8/2ab^2c) + 6abc^2

                           => -11/2ab^2c + 6abc^2

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