What is the standard form of y=(x-7)(3x-5)-(x+7)^{2}?

Chace Lloyd

Chace Lloyd

Answered question

2022-02-01

What is the standard form of y=(x7)(3x5)(x+7)2?

Answer & Explanation

Evie French

Evie French

Beginner2022-02-02Added 18 answers

Explanation:
Consider the first part:
(x7)(3x5)3x25x21x+35=3x226x+35
Consider the second part:
(x7)2x214x+49
Put them together and we end up with:
y=(3x226x+35)(x214x+49)
The minus sign outside the brackets reverses all the signs within.
y=3x226x+35x2+14x49
y=2x212x14
So the standard form is ax2+bx+c

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