What is the standard form of # y= (6x-4)(x+3)-(2x-1)(3x-2)#?
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Explanation:
To find the standard form, you have to multiply the content of the parenthesis. First, the first pair:
The first number of the first parenthesis multiplies the numbers in the second one:
:
Now, just do the same with the second pair:
And now put them together:
And, finally, join the content from the two parenthesis:
The standard form of a linear equation is
Therefore, we can re-arrange the terms to bring the equation in its standard form as: