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Write the function in standard form. f(x)=-3(x-6)²+13W

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Final answer:

The function is already in vertex form and doesn't require further changes unless explicitly asked to expand. The 'W' appears to be a typo and should be ignored.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student has asked to write the function in standard form. The given function f(x) = -3(x-6)²+13W appears to have a typo, as 'W' is not standard notation for a function of x, so we should ignore it. To write this function in standard form, we're looking for the form ax²+bx+c. However, because the function is already given in vertex form f(x) = a(x-h)²+k, there's no further simplification or expansion required unless the question specifically asks to remove the square term, which is not stated.

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