What is the standard form of y=(x-2)(x+4)*x-3x+2?

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2022-01-29

What is the standard form of y=(x-2)(x+4)*x-3x+2?

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Jason Olsen

Jason Olsen

Beginner2022-01-30Added 14 answers

Standard form is y=ax3+bx2+cx+d
Explanation:
As it is an algebraic function and the highest power is x3, it is of the form
y=ax3+bx2+cx+d
In fact simplifying and combining similar terms in the given function this leads to
y=x3+2x211x+2.

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