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1/2x - 1/4 and 5x^2 - 2x + 6 ( show in standard form and explain how did you get it)

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The standard form is given by(As highest degree is 2 we will take till degree 2 i.e quadratic)

  • ax²+bx+c

So

#1

  • 1/2x-1/4
  • 0x²+1/2x-1/4

Multiply 4

  • 0x²+2x-1

Here

  • a=0
  • b=2
  • c=-1

#2

  • 5x²-2x+6

Already in standard form

  • a=5
  • b=-2
  • c=6
User Rapture
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Answer:


(5)/(2)x^3-(9)/(4)x^2+(7)/(2)x-(3)/(2)

Explanation:

The product of the two expressions is:


\left((1)/(2)x-(1)/(4)\right)(5x^2-2x+6)


=(1)/(2)x(5x^2-2x+6)-(1)/(4)(5x^2-2x+6)


=(5)/(2)x^3-(2)/(2)x^2+(6)/(2)x-(5)/(4)x^2+(2)/(4)x-(6)/(4)


=(5)/(2)x^3-x^2-(5)/(4)x^2+3x+(1)/(2)x-(3)/(2)


=(5)/(2)x^3-(9)/(4)x^2+(7)/(2)x-(3)/(2)

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