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Choose the answer which best simplifies the following expression: \[ 2p^2 + 3p^2a - 5p^3 \]

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When simplifying algebraic expressions, combine like terms carefully and remember that exponents affect the terms.
Updated On: Sep 30, 2025
  • \( 15p - 10pa6a \)
  • \( 6p^2 + 9p + 10pa6a \)
  • \( 6p + 9p - 10pa6a \)
  • \( 6p^2 + 9p - 10p6 \)
  • \( 6p^2 + 9p - 10pa6a \)
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Step 1: Simplify the expression. The terms \( 2p^2 \) and \( 3p^2a \) can be combined to get: \[ 2p^2 + 3p^2a - 5p^3 = 6p^2 + 9p - 10pa6a. \]
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