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What is
f(x)=(x-2)(x-6) in standard form

1 Answer

7 votes
Standard form is
y
=
x
2

4
x

12
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a function of degree
2
i.e. quadratic equation and its standard firm is
y
=
a
x
2
+
b
x
+
c
. Hence, the standard form for
y
=
(
x
+
2
)
(
x

6
)
is
=
x
(
x

6
)
+
2
(
x

6
)
=
x
2

6
x
+
2
x

12
=
x
2

4
x

12

but this is for x+2 instead of x-2
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User Roman Trokhymets
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