What is the standard form of y=5(x-3)^{2}+3?

Abbie Mcgrath

Abbie Mcgrath

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2022-01-28

What is the standard form of y=5(x3)2+3?

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shimmertulipsog

shimmertulipsog

Beginner2022-01-29Added 10 answers

Standard form ax2+bx+c
If you meant to ask: What
Bottisiooq

Bottisiooq

Beginner2022-01-30Added 9 answers

Explanation:
Expand (x3)2 in the equation:
5(x-3)(x-3)+3
Distribute the 5 to the first parenthesis:
5(x-3)
=(5*x)+(5*-3)
=5x-15
So now you have 5x-15(x-3)+3.
Now distribute the 5x & -15 to the next parenthesis:
5x-15(x-3)
=(5x*x)+(5x* -3)+(-15*x)+(-15*-3)
=5x215x15x+45
=5x230x+45
So now you have 5x230x+45+3.
Finally, add the constant (+3):
45+3=48
Final Answer:
5x230x+48

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