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Can anyone rewrite the quadratic function in standard form?

Can anyone rewrite the quadratic function in standard form?-example-1
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Answer:

y = -2(x-2) (x+8)

Explanation:

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User Vijay Nathji
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Answer:

y = -2x² -12x + 32.

Explanation:

Recall that a quadratic equation in standard form is:

y = ax² + bx + c.

To rewrite the equation in standard form, you will need to FOIL and distribute the -2. This can be done by:

y = -2(x-2)(x+8)

FOIL the factored part of the equation. Ignore the '-2' for now.

y = -2 (x² +6x -16)

Now, multiply the '-2' with all of the terms:

y = -2x² -12x + 32.

This is your equation in standard form!

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