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Find the standard form of: y = (8 + 2x)(10 + 2x)
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Find the standard form of:
y = (8 + 2x)(10 + 2x)
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Y = (8+2X)(10+2X)
Y= (10x)(12x)
Y= (120x)
Y= 120x
I think not sure but if it’s wrong I’m sorry I’m not that good at math but I’m working on it if it’s correct then you welcome but if it’s wrong I’m soo sorry
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The standard form of y = (8 + 2x)(10 + 2x) is
y = 80 + 36x + 4x2
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