What is the standard form of y=(2x+4)(-x+5)(-x+1)?

Ahmed Stewart

Ahmed Stewart

Answered question

2022-01-29

What is the standard form of y=(2x+4)(-x+5)(-x+1)?

Answer & Explanation

shimmertulipsog

shimmertulipsog

Beginner2022-01-30Added 10 answers

Explanation:
y=(2x2+10x4x+20)(x+1)
y=(2x2+6x+20)(x+1)
y=2x32x26x2+6x20x+1
y=2x38x214x+1
Always factor the harder one first, otherwise, factor left to right.
Answer:
y=2x38x214x+1
Rosa Nicholson

Rosa Nicholson

Beginner2022-01-31Added 13 answers

Explanation:
y=(2x+4)(-x+5)(-x+1)
2x+4×x+5
2x24x10x+20
2x2+6x+20
×x+12x36x220x
2x2+6x+20y=2x38x214x+20

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