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4xy 2 −2x 2 y+(−4yx 2 +3y 2 x)?

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4xy 2 −2x 2 y+(−4yx 2 +3y 2 x)?

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The expression you provided seems to be a bit unclear, but I'm assuming you're asking for the simplification of the algebraic expression. If so, let's simplify it step by step:

  1. Arrange the terms: 4xy^2 - 2x^2y - 4yx^2 + 3y^2x
  2. Group like terms: (4xy^2 - 4yx^2) + (-2x^2y + 3y^2x)
  3. Simplify each group: 0x^2y + x^2y
  4. Final simplified expression: x^2y

Please check the expression you provided, as it seems to have some inconsistencies.

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