The standard form of y=(x+1)^{3}-(3x-2)^{2}?

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2022-01-31

The standard form of y=(x+1)3(3x2)2?

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Explanation:
y=(x+1)3(3x2)2
Expanding the terms
y=(x3+1+3x(x+1))(9x2+412x)
Removing the braces,
y=x3+1+3x2+3x9x24+12x
Rearranging the like terms together and the polynomials in descending order to get the standard form
y=x3+3x29x2+3x+12x+14
Combining the like terms and simplifying,
y=x26x2+15x3

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