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Convert the vertex form into standard form


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User DxCK
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Answer:

y = x²+2x-4

Explanation:

We have given an equation which is in vertex form.

y = (x+1)²-5

We have to convert above equation into standard form.

Standard form of equation is

y = ax²+bx+c

Expanding the square term by using following formula,

(a+b)² = a²+2ab+b²

Now, y = x²+2x+1-5

Adding like terms , we have

y = x²+2x-4 which is the answer.

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User Amr Noman
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Answer:
y=x^(2)+2x-4

Explanation:

1. To solve the exercise shown, you must expand the equation.

2. Accordind the the square of a sum, you have:


(a+b)^(2)=a^(2)+2ab+b^(2)

3. Therefore, you have the equation in standard form:


y=(x^(2)+2x(1)+1^(2))-5\\y=x^(2)+2x+1-5\\y=x^(2)+2x-4

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User Jjoselon
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