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Y=(x-3)^2+3
vertex form to standard form

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Answer:

y = x² -6x +12

Explanation:

You want the quadratic equation Y=(x-3)^2+3 written in standard form.

Standard form

Depending on where you go to school, the given equation may already be in standard form.

Other places, standard form means the equation is simplified and terms are written in order of decreasing degree.

y = (x -3)² +3 = (x² -6x +9) +3

y = x² -6x +12

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