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1. Write each of these products as a quadratic

expression of the form x2+bx+c. That is, write
each product in standard form.
a. (x+3)(x + 5)
b. (x – 4)(x + 7)
C. (x-6)(x - 2)

1. Write each of these products as a quadratic expression of the form x2+bx+c. That-example-1
User Marchemike
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I think a is 15x
I think b is -28x
Do you want to try C or do you want me to tell you?
It’s been a while since I’ve done math, so anyone can correct me if I’m wrong
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Explanation:

maybe I am wrong sorry for that but try to understand it

have a great day

1. Write each of these products as a quadratic expression of the form x2+bx+c. That-example-1
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