What is the standard form of f=(x-2)(x-y)^{2}?

blitzbabeiy

blitzbabeiy

Answered question

2022-01-29

What is the standard form of f=(x2)(xy)2?

Answer & Explanation

bekiffen32

bekiffen32

Beginner2022-01-30Added 8 answers

Explanation:
To rewrite a function in standard form, expand the brackets:
f(x)=(x2)(xy)2
f(x)=(x-2)(x-y)(x-y)
f(x)=(x2)(x2xyxy+y2)
f(x)=(x2)(x22xy+y2)
f(x)=(x32x2y+xy22x2+4xy2y2)
f(x)=(x32x2y+xy22x22y2+4xy)
nebajcioz

nebajcioz

Beginner2022-01-31Added 15 answers

Explanation:
Given:(x2)(xy)2...(1)
Consider (xy)2
Write as (x-y)(x-y)
This is distributive so we have:
Every part of the blue bracket is multiplied by all of the brown bracket:
x(x-y)-y(x-y)
Giving:
x2xyxy+y2
x22xy+y2...(2)
Substitute (2) into (1) for (xy)2 giving:
(x2)(x22xy+y2)
Every part of the blue bracket is multiplied by all of the brown bracket:
x(x22xy+y2)2(x22xy2y2)
Giving:
x32x2y+xy22x2+4xy2y2
Changing the order giving x precedence over y
x32x22x2y+4xy+xy22y2

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