What is the standard form of y=(x+3)(-x-1)+(3x-7)^{2}?

Miracle Graves

Miracle Graves

Answered question

2022-02-03

What is the standard form of y=(x+3)(x1)+(3x7)2?

Answer & Explanation

Jack Hobbs

Jack Hobbs

Beginner2022-02-04Added 14 answers

Explanation:
It is apparent that the highest degree of x in the function
(x+3)(x1)+(3x7)2 is two. Expanding the function
(x+3)(-x-1)+(3x-7)(3x-7)
(x+3)(-x)-1(x+3)+3x(3x-7)-7(3x-7) or
x23xx3+9x221x21x+49 or
8x246x+46
As it is an function in degree 2 of form ax2+bx+c

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