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

Vanessa Hensley

Vanessa Hensley

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2022-01-29

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

Answer & Explanation

Matias Lang

Matias Lang

Beginner2022-01-30Added 10 answers

Explanation:
We can multiply/expand the expression to get the standard form like this
y=x(3x-3)(x+2)
Step 1: Multiply the last two factor, and combine like terms
y=x(3x2+6x3x6)
y=x(3x3+6x3x6)
Step 2: Distribute the "x" to get
y=3x3+3x2+6x

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