What is the standard form of y=(x-14)(x-2)?

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2022-02-02

What is the standard form of y=(x-14)(x-2)?

Answer & Explanation

iluvyou23452nwj

iluvyou23452nwj

Beginner2022-02-03Added 19 answers

Explanation:
To find the standard form from this form (factored form), we simply multiply the sets of brackets.
y=(x-14)(x-2)
y=x214x2x+28
Then collect the x terms, to get:
y=x216x+28 (Ans)
helmedktv

helmedktv

Beginner2022-02-04Added 7 answers

Explanation:
To get to the standard form of the equation you must multiply the two 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-14)(x-2) becomes:
y=(x×x)(x×2)(14×x)+(14×2)
y=x22x14x+28
We can now combine like terms:
y=x2+(214)x+28
y=x2+(16)x+28
y=x216x+28

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