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Write each quadratic expression in standard form. Draw a diagram if needed.
(x+4)(x-1)

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Answer:

The standard form of the quadratic equation is x² + 3·x - 4 = 0

Explanation:

The standard form of a quadratic equation is a·x² + b·x + c = 0

Given that the expression of the quadratic equation is (x + 4)·(x - 1) = y, we can write the given expression in standard form by expanding, and equating the result to zero as follows;

(x + 4)·(x - 1) = x² - x + 4·x - 4 = x² + 3·x - 4 = 0

The standard form of the quadratic equation is x² + 3·x - 4 = 0

The graph of the equation created with MS Excel is attached

Write each quadratic expression in standard form. Draw a diagram if needed. (x+4)(x-example-1
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