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H(x)= -1/2 (x+4)^2 +10Writing quadratics in standard form

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`Answer:

h(x) = -x^2/2 - 4x + 32

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form of a quadratic equation is expresssed as

ax^2 + bx+c

Writing the given equation h(x)= -1/2 (x+4)^2 +10 in stabdard form will give;

h(x)= -1/2 (x+4)^2 +10

h(x)= -1/2 (x^2+8x+16)+40

h(x)= -x^2/2 - 4x - 8 + 40

h(x) = -x^2/2 - 4x + 32

Hence the equation in standard form is expressed as h(x) = -x^2/2 - 4x + 32

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