What is the standard form of #y= (x+3) (x+4) #?
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Explanation:
the standard form of a second-degree polynomial function should look like this
so we try to reach that for with your function
Using the Distributive property
Multiply
Add like terms
Explanation:
The standard form of a quadratic equation is
Following this image, we can multiply it out.
The
The
The
The
Combine them all together to get:
We can still combine the like terms
As you can see, this matches the form
Hope this helps!
Explanation:
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