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What is the standard form for the quadratic function? g(x)=(x−6)2−5 g(x)=x2−12x+31 g(x)=x2−31 g(x)=x2+12x−41 g(x)=x2−41
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What is the standard form for the quadratic function? g(x)=(x−6)2−5 g(x)=x2−12x+31 g(x)=x2−31 g(x)=x2+12x−41 g(x)=x2−41
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What is the standard form for the quadratic function?
g(x)=(x−6)2−5
g(x)=x2−12x+31
g(x)=x2−31
g(x)=x2+12x−41
g(x)=x2−41
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standard form of a quadratic function is
multiple answers above fit this description.
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A) g(x)=x2−12x+31
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