The standard form of y=(6x+12)^{3}-(13x-2)^{2}?

Adrienne Gross

Adrienne Gross

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2022-02-02

The standard form of y=(6x+12)3(13x2)2?

Answer & Explanation

meldElafellrbo

meldElafellrbo

Beginner2022-02-03Added 13 answers

Explanation:
To express a polynomial in standard form you need to multiply it out to get rid of the brackets, simplify the result and then order the terms in descending order of powers.
y=(6x+12)3(13x2)2
y=(6x+12)(36x2+144x+144)(169x252x+4)
y=216x3+864x2+864+432x2+1728x+1728169x2+52x4
y=216x3+1127x2+1780x+860

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