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Write an equivalent expression standard form. B. (x-5)^2

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Step-by-step explanation:


(x-5)^2 is a square of an expression with two terms, meaning that we can use the imformation,
(a+b)^2 = a^2+2ab+b^2

In this case, our a = x, and our b = -5


a^(2) would simply be
x^2

our 2ab would simply be
2(x)(-5) which is -10x

And our
b^2 would be
(-5)^2 which is 25

So that means that


(x-5)^2 would be equal to
x^2-10x+25 in standard form

Hope this helps.

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