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The term like terms refer to terms with the same variables and that same variables are raised to the same exponent. In this problem or given for example, though it is not very clear because of the absence of the signs in the numerical coefficients, we can combine terms with d², cd and dc (should be the same, despite the rearrangement), c², d²c, c and d. 

Answer:

The correct option is 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

If terms have same variables with same degree, then the terms called like terms.

In option 1,

The given expression is

[tex]6d^2+5cd-3dc+8[/tex]

Using commutative property of multiplication.

[tex]6d^2+5cd-3cd+8[/tex]                  (cd=dc)

Now 5cd and -3cd are like terms. Combined like terms.

[tex]6d^2+(5cd-3cd)+8[/tex]

[tex]6d^2+2cd+8[/tex]

Expression 1 can be simplify by combining like terms. Therefore option 1 is correct.

In option 2,3 and 4,

The given expressions are

[tex]12c^2-8d^2c+3dc+4[/tex]

[tex]7d^2−3c^2+6d−c[/tex]

[tex]16c^2+8cd+7c−8d[/tex]

In these expressions, there are no like terms. Therefore option 2, 3 and 4 is incorrect.

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