The factored form of a quadratic function is f(x)=(x-p)(x-q). Th

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2021-11-28

The factored form of a quadratic function is f(x)=(xp)(xq). The standard form of a quadratic function is f(x)=ax2+bx+c. The factored form for a quadratic function tells us the x-intercepts of the quadratic function, while the standard form for a quadratic function tells us the y-intercept of the quadratic function.
Answer the following question:
If p=2 and q=3, use what you have learned about multiplying polynomials to
- write the factored form of the quadratic function f(x)
- write the standard form for the quadratic function f(x)

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Ida Perry

Ida Perry

Beginner2021-11-29Added 20 answers

Step 1
Here we have given that
p=2,q=3
factored form of the quadratic function f(x) is
f(x)=(xp)(xq)
Put p=2,q=3
=(x2)(x+3)
f(x)=(x2)(x+3)
Ord
Standart form of the quadratic function
is f(x)=(x2)(x+3)
=x(x+3)2(x+3)
=x2+3x2x6
f(x)=x2+3x2x6"

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