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The vertex form of the equation of a parabola is y = (x - 3)2 + 36.

What is the standard form of the equation?

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Answer:
y=x^2-6x+45

Explanation:

The equation of parabola in standard form is given by :-


y=ax^2+bx+c

Given : The vertex form of the equation of a parabola is
y = (x - 3)^2 + 36.

Using identity:


(a-b)^2=a^2-2ab+b^2

The above equation can be written as :


y =x^2-2(3)x+(3)^2 +36\\\\\Rightarrow\ y=x^2-6x+9+36\\\\\Rightarrow\ y=x^2-6x+45

Hence, the standard form of the equation =
y=x^2-6x+45

User KoKa
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y=
( x^(2) - 6x+9) +36
=
x^(2) - 6x+45
User Vikash B
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