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Write the following quadratic expression in standard form: ( 2 x − 1 ) ( 3 x − 1 )

User Shay Kin
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Answer:

6
x^(2) - 5
x + 1

Explanation:

Standard form is:
ax^(2) +bx+x

To reach that you have to distribute:

(2x - 1) (3x - 1)

2x (3x - 1) = 6
x^(2) - 2
x

-1 (3x - 1) = -3
x + 1

Combine like terms:

6
x^(2) - 5
x + 1

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