What is the standard form of y=(x-13)(x-12)?

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2022-02-03

What is the standard form of y=(x-13)(x-12)?

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Madison Randolph

Madison Randolph

Beginner2022-02-04Added 20 answers

Explanation:
to put the equation into standard for we must multiply the terms on the right side of the equation. To multiply these two terms you multiply each individual term in the left parenthesis by each individual term in the right parenthesis.
y=(x-13)(x-12) becomes:
y=(x×x)(x×12)(13×x)+(13×12)
y=x212x13x+156
We can now combine like terms:
y=x2+(1213)x+156
y=x2+(25)x+156
y=x225x+156

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