What is the standard form of #y= (x-4)(x+7) #?

1 Answer

I believe you are asking for the graphical form of the above equation.

Explanation:

In that case, you will have to expand the equation, which I will illustrate next:

#y=(x-4)(x+7)#
#y=x^2-4x+7x-28#
#y=x^2+3x-28#

And done! There you go - I hope this helps!

By the way, the degree of polynomial is the superscript above each term in the equation. The highest degree is 2 (#x^2#), while the lowest is 0 (#28#).