What is the standard form of y=(x-6)(x-4)(x-1)?

Heath Gilmore

Heath Gilmore

Answered question

2022-02-02

What is the standard form of y=(x-6)(x-4)(x-1)?

Answer & Explanation

Clark Carson

Clark Carson

Beginner2022-02-03Added 17 answers

Explanation:
To rewrite the equation in standard form, start by expanding the first two brackets:
y=(x-6)(x-4)(x-1)
y=(x(x)+x(-4)+x(-6)-6(-4))(x-1)
Simplify.
y=(x24x6x+24)(x1)
y=(x210x+24)(x1)
Expand the remaining two brackets:
y=(x210x+24)(x1)
y=x2(x)+x2(1)10x(x)10x(1)+24(x)+24(1)
Simplify.
y=x3x210x2+10x+24x24
y=x311x2+34x24

Do you have a similar question?

Recalculate according to your conditions!

Ask your question.
Get an expert answer.

Let our experts help you. Answer in as fast as 15 minutes.

Didn't find what you were looking for?