What is the standard form of y=-5(x-8)^{2}+11?

estadsocm3

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2022-01-28

What is the standard form of y=5(x8)2+11?

Answer & Explanation

Souticexi

Souticexi

Beginner2022-01-29Added 6 answers

Explanation:
The Standard Form for writing a polynomial is to put the terms with the highest degree first (what index it is raised to).
First, lets
Micheal Hensley

Micheal Hensley

Beginner2022-01-30Added 10 answers

Explanation:
The standard form of the quadratic equation is
y=ax2+bx+c
However, you have been given an equation in vertex form
y=5(x8)2+11
First, factor out the (x8)2 term using the FOIL process
y=-5(x-8)(x-8)+11
y=5(x28x8x+64)+11
y=5(x216x+64)+11
Next, multiply the -5 through the factored expression.
y=5x2+80x320+11
Finally, add the last two terms
y=5x2+80x309

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