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Given y=(2x+3)2, choose the standard form of the given quadratic equation

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Rewrite using the formula for the standard form

The answer is y-4x^2 + 12x + 9

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Answer: y-4x^{2} +12x+9=0

Step-by-step explanation: the standard form of a quadratic equation can be writen in the form: ax2 + bx + c = 0. To transform the given equation into the standard form, we need to solve it:


y=(2x+3)^(2)


y=4x^(2) +2*2x*3+3^(2)


y=4x^(2) +12x+9

no we reorganize it, and equal it to zero:


y-4x^(2) +12x+9=0

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