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14 October, 01:39

Which of the following represents this function written in standard form? y=3 (x-1) (x+6)

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  1. 14 October, 02:16
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    y = 3x^2+15x-18

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Parabola has an equation with one variable in degree 2 and other in degree 1.

    Given that y=3 (x-1) (x+6) is the function.

    y is of degree 1 and x of degree 2

    Standard form of these types of parabolas would be

    y = ax^2+bx+c.

    To make the given equation in standard form, we multiply all factors on the right side

    y = 3 (x-1) (x+6) = 3 (x^2+5x-6)

    = 3x^2+15x-18

    a=3 b = 15 and c = -18

    y = 3x^2+15x-18 is the standard form of the parabola
  2. 14 October, 02:35
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    y = 3x^2 + 15x - 18

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To represent the function y = 3 (x - 1) (x + 6), start by by expanding the equation by multiplying the common factor with each term inside the brackets to get:

    y = 3 (x - 1) (x + 6)

    y = (3x - 3) (x + 6)

    Now multiply both the terms with each other to get:

    y = 3x^2 + 18x - 3x - 18

    Arrange the like terms together and add them:

    y = 3x^2 + 15x - 18

    Hence, y = 3x^2 + 15x - 18 is the standard form of the given function.
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