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Which equation represents the standard form of the equation y=(x-4)^2-9

Which equation represents the standard form of the equation y=(x-4)^2-9-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation

Given the function


y=\left(x-4\right)^2-9

We can express it in the standard form below.


\begin{gathered} y=\left(x-4\right)^2-9 \\ y=x(x-4)-4(x-4)-9 \\ y=x^2-4x-4x+16-9 \\ y=x^2-8x+7 \\ \end{gathered}

Answer: Option D

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