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I need to turn a quadratic equation into standard form, but it looks weird. The equation is y = 11 (3x^2 + 5). I'm trying to turn it into y = ax + bx + c format. I understand that concept in general, but how do I deal with the squared 3 in the place of b? Help me.

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Answer:

y = 33X^2 + 55

Explanation:

by expanding the equation you provided, we will get the answer

be reminded, the general form of a quadratic equation us,

y =ax^2+bx+c

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