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Write f(×)=3/4(×-2)(×+2) in standard form (expanded)

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The given expression is f(x)=3/4(x-2)(x+2).

The given expression for the function is,


\begin{gathered} f(x)=(3)/(4)(x-2)(x+2) \\ =(3)/(4)(x^2-4) \\ =(3)/(4)x^2-3 \end{gathered}

Thus, the standard expression is 3x^2/4 - 3.

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