What is the standard form of y=(-2x-5)(-x-4)?

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2022-01-31

What is the standard form of y=(-2x-5)(-x-4)?

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Reagan Blair

Reagan Blair

Beginner2022-02-01Added 16 answers

Standard form is y=ax2+bx+c
Explanation:
It is clearly observable that when right hand side is expanded, highest degree of x
is ax2+bx+c
In fact this becomes -2x*(-x-4)-5*(-x-4)
i.e. 2x2+8x+5x+20
i.e. 2x2+13x+20
From this it is obvious that the standard form is y=ax2+bx+c

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