What is the standard form of y=(2x+14)(x-7)?

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2022-02-01

What is the standard form of y=(2x+14)(x-7)?

Answer & Explanation

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Explanation:
To transform this equation to the standard form we must cross multiply each term in the right parenthesis by each term in the left parenthesis:
y=(2x*x)+(2x*-7)+(14*x)+(14*-7)
y=2x214x+14x98
We can now group like terms:
y=2x214x+14x98
y=2x2098
y=2x298
Answer:
y=2x298
or
y=2x2+0x98

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