What is the standard form of y=(x-12)(3x+2)(7x-4)?

Jackson David

Jackson David

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2022-01-31

What is the standard form of y=(x-12)(3x+2)(7x-4)?

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Beginner2022-02-01Added 11 answers

Explanation:
Recall the standard form formula is;
Ax+By=c
Where;
A,B and C are respective coefficients..
y=(x-12)(3x+2)(7x-4)
Firstly, removing the brackets..
y=[(x-12)(3x+2)](7x-4)
y=[3x2+2x36x24](7x4)
y=[3x234x24](7x4)
y=21x3283x16812x2+136x+96
y=21x312x2283x+136x168+96
y=21x312x2147x72
Rearranging the equation..
21x312x2147xy=72

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