What is the standard form of y=(-2x+3)(-x-1)?

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2022-02-01

What is the standard form of y=(-2x+3)(-x-1)?

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Evie French

Evie French

Beginner2022-02-02Added 18 answers

Explanation:
Given:
y=(-2x+3)(-x-1)
The standard form for a quadratic equation is:
y=ax2+bx+c
To convert the given equation to standard form, multiply the two binomials using the FOIL method.
y=(-2x*-x)+(-2x*-1)+(3*-x)+(3*-1)
y=2x2+2x3x3
Combine like terms.
y=2x2x3

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