What is the standard form of y=(-2x-15)(3x-1)?

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2022-02-01

What is the standard form of y=(-2x-15)(3x-1)?

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anthonystb5

anthonystb5

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Explanation:
To transform this equation to standard form you can multiply these two terms by multiplying each individual term in the left parenthesis by each individual term in the right parenthesis.
y=(-2x-15)(3x-1) becomes:
y=(2x×3x)+(2x×1)(15×3x)+(15×1)
y=6x2+2x45x+15
We can now combine like terms:
y=6x2+(245)x+15
y=6x2+(43)x+15
y=6x243x+15

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