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Write the following function in standard form. Show your work. y=(x-5)(x+5)(2x-1)

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Answer:


\boxed{y=4x^3-x^2-50x+25}


Explanation:

The given function is



y=(x-5)(x+5)(2x-1)


Observe that, the first two factors are from difference of two squares.



\Rightarrow y=(x^2-5^2)(2x-1)



\Rightarrow y=(x^2-25)(2x-1)

We expand the brackets using the distributive property to obtain;


\Rightarrow y=2x^2(2x-1)-25(2x-1)



\Rightarrow y=4x^3-x^2-50x+25


The above function is now in standard form, since the terms are arranged in descending powers of
x.



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