How do you write y=-3(x-3)(x+2) in standard form?

Gwendolyn Giles

Gwendolyn Giles

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2022-01-29

How do you write y=-3(x-3)(x+2) in standard form?

Answer & Explanation

Serifluinueyk

Serifluinueyk

Beginner2022-01-30Added 7 answers

Explanation:
Standard form for a quadratic (in variables x and y) is
y=ax2+bx+c
y=-3(x-3)(x+2)
can be converted into "standard form" by multiplying the factors on the right side:
y=(3)(x2x6)
y=3x2+3x+18

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