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Write the function in standard form.
Y=-4(x+2)(x+3)

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Answer:

y = -4(x+2.5)²+1

Explanation:

Standard form is given by f(x) = a(x-h)²+k, where (h,k) is the vertex. We are already given a = -4, and if we graph the equation given, we can see that the vertex is (-2.5, 1). So, we can set up the equation y = -4(x+2.5)²+1.

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Answer:

Below

Explanation:

To write this function in the standard form simplify it.

● -4(x+2)(x+3)

● -4 (x^2+3x+2x+6)

●-4(x^2+5x+6)

●-4x^2-20x-24

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