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What is the difference between standard and factored form?

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The stander ed form and the factored form both are related to the factor in mathematics.

The standard form:

y = a
x^(2) + bx + c

For the constant it is a, b, c

The factored form:

y = ( ax+b )( cx+d)

or it can be as:

y = m(ax + b) ( cx + d)

For related to some constant are: a, b, c, d and m

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